Do you have a link handy? We have the same vacuum.
Do you have a link handy? We have the same vacuum.
Thanks for sharing, how did you pay for it with dollars or Ryal when you charged it, which currency did you use to get the best price.I love playing Amazon arbitrage when it comes to tools. Picked up some Estwing hammers and tools from Amazon.sa at a good discount over Amazon US.
Big Blue Engineer's hammer $19.25
15oz ultra series hammer (smooth face) $19.18
12oz ball peen hammer $9.74
5oz tack hammer $6.95
12" nail puller pry bar $6.66
10" moulding puller $6.91
All prices out the door and to my doorstep.

I pay in Riyals and let the CC handle any conversions. I do currently live local, so shipping is free. Not sure about it shipping to the US from Amazon.sa. Never tried it.Thanks for sharing, how did you pay for it with dollars or Ryal when you charged it, which currency did you use to get the best price.
That sure does look nice, a costly upgrade I'll bet.
The new pic made me tingle
I usually donate mine to HabitatRule number one is we don't throw away tools
ThanksI pay in Riyals and let the CC handle any conversions. I do currently live local, so shipping is free. Not sure about it shipping to the US from Amazon.sa. Never tried it.
its a constipation treatment.That’s the scariest looking bidet I’ve ever seen.
Pretty psyched to have found a brand new drywall gun from 1984. It originally sold for $99.99 at Hechingers. A store I've never heard of but apparently had nearly 100 locations in the Maryland area.
These compound bent knipex longnose pliers were calling my name. I have no idea what they're intended for (probably not dentistry, but that's the first thought i had), but I'm sure they'll save the day some day. Note for the people who say knipex needlenose pliers are too delicate: notice that knipex doesn't call them needlenose, but rather longnose. The tips are about the same thickness as a set of snap on 196 vacuum grip pliers, which are the same overall length (the knipex is maybe 1/4" longer). If you bend or break them, you're way outside of reasonable usage, and you'd be breaking anything similar.![]()
I went out of my way to avoid them. Team Red! Nephew accidentally bought me the ones on the left, he owns them now.First, you need some pliers organizers and a deeper drawer!
Also, if you have larger hands, consider some comfort grips! Usually about $10 more, but for some reason, not in the case of these pliers for me on amazon tonight:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000X4MOVG/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Also, hosey-tuggy pliers, hose-squeezing-shut pliers, Vise Grips (esp. American ones) and those large Matco "Channellocks", I'd be keeping those around!
Here's a Knipex version of hosey-tuggy pliers, and I don't know that they make any other size. (I actually have a cheap **** HF set of 3 long ones, too, and they have actually been fine!)
Here's a HF version if you don't have OCD!
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8 in. Hose Grip Pliers
Amazing deals on this 8In Hose Grip Pliers at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com

I've seen a lot mentioned about space in tool kits as well, not my issue, just preference.
But seriously, all depends on one's personal preferences, and in my experience, hand size.
I've seen a lot mentioned about space in tool kits as well, not my issue, just preference.