Ingersoll rand hammerhead, broke within 2 months of use. (Then like an idiot didn't get it repaired fast enough under warranty) Concept of the tool was good, but no longevity. Now it sits in my garage partially disassembled, but the parts are $$$ and I assume it'll just break again.
It won't. The early ones had a problem and would break (likely what happened to yours), but the new ones are better as they fixed the issue.
Sorry to thread hijack, but just the head has to be replaced with an updated part?
When I first started out buying tools for myself I wasted hundreds of dollars on name brands second hand that were old technology. I have since sold a large majority of it off, but looking back I could of just been more patient and got newer tools that performed better for the work I do.
Robogrip anyone?
Snap On 3/8 ratchet. I have to keep reminding myself to use it instead of my ancient Craftsman. Not a bad ratchet, just isn't really any better than the Craftsman I've had for decades. Can't really say I regret buying it since it was cheap and it never hurts to have another ratchet or 7.
Sorry to thread hijack, but just the head has to be replaced with an updated part?
Robogrip anyone?
Proto comes to my mind.... I agree old snapon ratchets ****. the 936 even **** in my opinion.
Funny you mention this. I just bought three ratchets this morning from an older gent.Proto comes to my mind.... I agree old snapon ratchets ****. the 936 even **** in my opinion.
We'll forget this ever happened. The Koolaid is outside- please take a glass for the road
Only kidding- I recently thought a PIN nailer was a good idea for some woodworking trim. Those things barely hold themselves together. I seemed to have over rated the capabilities in my head because of there is any tension- they aren't holding- at all. Luckily my 16ga nailer didn't split the wood so I used it sparingly and held my breath each shot that it didn't split.
I impulse-bought a Craftsman scroll saw at a yard sale about 6 years ago. It was only $25, but the thing just sits in my way, and I have never even plugged it in. The tool-hoarder in me says "but what if I need it someday?" every time I think about selling it.
Well, I have a Power Probe 3 that's been safely in its case for 3 years never used. Don't know if I regret it but obviously a waste of money. I do 99% electrical and everybody raved about them but by the time I'm halfway through a job I remember I have it lol. Bought a PP4 for my brother and he wears that thing out. Guess I'm old school.
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Well, I have a Power Probe 3 that's been safely in its case for 3 years never used. Don't know if I regret it but obviously a waste of money. I do 99% electrical and everybody raved about them but by the time I'm halfway through a job I remember I have it lol. Bought a PP4 for my brother and he wears that thing out. Guess I'm old school.
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