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stovebolt6

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Had to replace some cheaper/worn out pliers, naturally I had to hold back from a true blue handle binge. I prefer CL over pretty much everything.

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ClrkLndeKmt'su

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So truck came by with a deal I couldn't pass up.

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I'm beyond impressed with the power and realitive small size. It's taken off bolts I've always used my MG725 on, and has helped me speed up my work time. I will say my only complaint is it only has 2 batteries.

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Rickster

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My new IR Cut Off Tool with 14v Li Ion Battery arrived the other day! I originally got the HF corded version but had to return it due to it constantly blowing garage breaker. Then the cabinet door above my battery charging station punctured a plastic spray bottle of Westley's Tire Bleach White and it leaked down onto my IR charger. I didn't notice it at first and when I fired up the charger for a drill battery it started smoking and now it doesn't work. So I had to replace the charger..... costing $88. Since I had to buy the charger, I decided to combine it with the cut-off tool and add in an extra battery. Haven't had a chance to use it yet. Got the kit from Jack-X-change.



 

Sterff

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My new IR Cut Off Tool with 14v Li Ion Battery arrived the other day! I originally got the HF corded version but had to return it due to it constantly blowing garage breaker. Then the cabinet door above my battery charging station punctured a plastic spray bottle of Westley's Tire Bleach White and it leaked down onto my IR charger. I didn't notice it at first and when I fired up the charger for a drill battery it started smoking and now it doesn't work. So I had to replace the charger..... costing $88. Since I had to buy the charger, I decided to combine it with the cut-off tool and add in an extra battery. Haven't had a chance to use it yet. Got the kit from Jack-X-change.

Nice! I have the 3/8" impact, cut off tool, 3/8" ratchet, and the right angle die grinder. Love them.
 

stovebolt6

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Nice blue handle goodies!!:beer:

Thanks. I almost didn't get the 8" slip joint but then I realized how much I actually use them for general destruction/dismantling of things where condition isn't important/a second set of hands. Right up there with vice grips as far as versatility goes.
 

Caparris

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So truck came by with a deal I couldn't pass up.

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I'm beyond impressed with the power and realitive small size. It's taken off bolts I've always used my MG725 on, and has helped me speed up my work time. I will say my only complaint is it only has 2 batteries.

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What model are those? I have the 4410 and 6850. They are nice for sure. Batteries charge fast at least


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ClrkLndeKmt'su

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What model are those? I have the 4410 and 6850. They are nice for sure. Batteries charge fast at least


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Ct8810 and ct7850. I didnt even look and see what the light was lol. Battery life is so far impressive, which is needed cause I'm a road mechanic. I carry the charger in case I work a 24 hour shift or longer.

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canuckian

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Hey canuckian does the red snap on box with the flex head hard handle have a part number

It's not actually a flex head. It's a low profile/pass through ratchet. The part number on the set is AFRBM113PB. The part number on the case itself is PB101. Both unfortunately were discontinued a while back as far as I know.
 

efb16acrx

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My new IR Cut Off Tool with 14v Li Ion Battery arrived the other day! I originally got the HF corded version but had to return it due to it constantly blowing garage breaker. Then the cabinet door above my battery charging station punctured a plastic spray bottle of Westley's Tire Bleach White and it leaked down onto my IR charger. I didn't notice it at first and when I fired up the charger for a drill battery it started smoking and now it doesn't work. So I had to replace the charger..... costing $88. Since I had to buy the charger, I decided to combine it with the cut-off tool and add in an extra battery. Haven't had a chance to use it yet. Got the kit from Jack-X-change.




Hope you have better luck with yours than I did with mine. Couldn't even make it through a 1/4" bolt without getting so hot it would cut out. Traded in on another one that did the same thing.
 
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90zcar

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My intro to Knipex...

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Very nice!! There is some dough spent there!
Wish I could find the cobras at a store locally:(
All I can find is the alligators at sears


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ChevyEFI

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Phoenix, AZ
I wanted a speed open end for clearance around a hinge spring compressor tool so I picked up a used SRXM13.

I'd have been okay with a flare / speed combo but they're a little tougher to find.

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disston

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Silver Spring, Md
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I've owned this for about 6 months. It is not made in China. It is an OTC 5230 rated at 16.5 tons. I'll challenge any of your 20T Chinese presses anytime.

I'm new here. I'm a tool fiend. I own lots and lots of hand tools, many of them old, some power tools and battery tools and air tools. I don't own much in the Shop Tools category. But I can dream.
 
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