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MichaelP

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Great 10 pack m style price!

here is the female pipe m style 10 pack bargain:


$6.40
Unfortunately, this price is for a single connector. They keep the same title that states "Box of 10" for three different packages: Pk.of 1, Pk.of 4 and Pk.of 10. Their real Pk. of 10 is over $50.

And it's going on for years.
 
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Mine arrived this morning thanks to free overnight shipping. I charged it up and started breaking down the excess of Amazon boxes. It lasted all of 10 minutes before it started sounding like it had a rock in the gear box then stopped completely. My guess is it uses cheap plastic gears and they gave up. So I'm sending it back. I can't recommend this to anyone else.


 

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2032 battery packaging would be the ultimate test.
2032 battery packaging is simple compared to the child-proof hearing aid battery packs. On the Ray-o-Vac brand I've been drilling out the plastic weld spots between each battery just to get the damn batteries out. It's easier than trying to cut the tough plastic.
 

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I did watch project farm yesterday, grabbed the Ryobi since discount tool direct had it for &35 yesterday, but the warrior from HF tested well. The skill looks like the one to get if you find a deal.
 

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They need to test those things on blister packs, that would be really intersting. (y)

If you watch some of PF's videos after that one, he uses the SKIL that he kept from that video to open a lot of the packages of products he tests.
 

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Got my cart today. Wasn't on a pallet, just sorta poorly wrapped in some shrink wrap that didn't keep the edge of the handle from rubbing against the one next to it or the side of the trailer or something. No big deal, it saves me the angst of doing the "first damage." The bottom mat insert was upside down and balled up in the corner and had adhered to the sticky tape that holds it down. It came off without much fuss and went back in place mostly okay.

I swear, if there's a way for my stuff to get monkeyed up somehow when everyone else's shows up perfect, that's what will happen.
My two also arrived and were on pallets. No call just showed up and left them in the driveway. One of mine had the top handle scuffed up nothing too bad. I ended up calling Amazon and they gave me $22.** back as a refund so that was nice. Worth a call for sure. Can't wait to load these suckers up!
 

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What is the height between the shelves? Bottom of top lip to top of bottom lip. I need to know if I can slip something in and onto the bottom shelf. Thanks
 
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Flat lip is great for toolboxes with drawers. If you want to use this as a shop-cart, for example, the no-lip style is very nice. For a cart with a lip, the rubbermaid service cart is excellent for many applications.
 

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Worth a shot if you only need something for the occasional mower blade replacement or such...
Has good reviews

Options for Milwaukee, Makita, and Dewalt battery compatibility (choose which option on the Amazon page)



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How about a 1000ft-lb model for Dewalt batteries:


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Anybody get the dewalt battery one pictured? It is still hanging out in my cart and debating on getting it. Looking for a little more than my DCF921 with 425 break away.
 

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Not really...they are the same...2 tons per stand, 4 ton total.
Wrong...

Quote from the first post:

  • 4 Ton Capacity Per Stand - Always use in pairs
  • Flat Top Rubber Grips at Lifting Point
  • Sold in Pairs
  • Stable Triangular Base
  • Powdercoat Finish on Base
  • Min Height 13.8"
  • Max Height 21.81"
  • Capacity: 4 Tons per stand - always use in pairs
 

capm

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Wrong...

Quote from the first post:

  • 4 Ton Capacity Per Stand - Always use in pairs
  • Flat Top Rubber Grips at Lifting Point
  • Sold in Pairs
  • Stable Triangular Base
  • Powdercoat Finish on Base
  • Min Height 13.8"
  • Max Height 21.81"
  • Capacity: 4 Tons per stand - always use in pairs
I would trust the manufacturers own product data sheet over an Amazon description any day of the week.
Doubly so when the manufacturer's data is the more conservative.

https://jmcautomotiveequipment.com/content/pdfs/AME-14361-manual.pdf

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These are 2 ton stands, despite what the Amazon listing you quote says.


And they're under $65/pr at Zoro with a 20% coupon.

https://www.zoro.com/ame-intl-titan-pro-4-ton-hd-flat-top-jack-stand-pr-14361/i/G704841029/
 
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Steel_Rain

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Good deal on the Bosch Flexiclick - $140 right now. Amazing for everything around the house, installing cabinets, hard to reach spots, etc...


That's a decent deal and these seem to fluctuate alot, with some valleys going down to the $100-110 range for very isolated timeframes:

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I got mine for around that price earlier this year and love it!

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Between this, and the M12 installation driver, I usually pick this.
 

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"IF" you work alone it’s DeWalt for the win!……. You can jack them with your foot PLUS they have an extension coming out in April.

BTW! A friend of mine purchased the Irwin’s and returned them and purchased the DeWalts after he saw mine in action.……… You won’t use these on a daily basis but when you need a "helping hand lift" you will be happy you have them.
I know this is an Amazon thread and there were some questions about DeWalt vs. IRWINs so today the "Big Orange Box" has the DeWalt's on Deal of the Day…… 2-26-26
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