Depends on how warm you will heat it and what the ground temp is. I only want to keep my shop at 45F in the winter and the ground temp doesn't get below 30F for all but a few months of the year, so I didn't bother. I probably should have done the vertical edges of the slab but I'm not losing...
They must have been blowing out pre-tariff inventory because I just picked up that combo with the gravity stand for $725. And then it arrived all smashed to hell so they took another $240 off. Magically they have inventory again a few days later at $1048.
Now that I have a lift and two cars that need transmissions pulled soon, it was time to add a trans jack. These things are a lot more expensive than they used to be but today was a good day to buy it. Sunex 7796 air/hydraulic unit for $890. Everyone else is a higher price and charges for...
I drove past the Home Depot and Lowes yesterday because I know they have the Romex locked up while the Menards down the street in a worse area does not. And it's cheaper too.
But yes this is another reason to order at home.
Ran into this issue with my second claim. Running it under automotive got denied. Contacted support and they responded that Clark's is listed under professional/retail, which based on their website would not be eligible. Sounds like I won't be able to make that one work.
I saw there were two forms of the deal. Non-hackable bundle for $169 or the BOGO for $199. Maybe that's the discrepancy your seeing. The bundle is what my other post was referring to but it's now sold out.
That deal was $169 with two 3.0 batteries when I ordered earlier this week and was $199 when I looked this morning.
We did decide to keep the pruning saw. Might not get used much for another year or so, but it will get used eventually. And of course I then figured I'd like to upgrade my...
Fair. We might end up keeping the pruning saw, I'm just not sure how much use we would get out of it.
I'll have to weigh that against my hatred of marketplace.
Just took advantage of the Clark's deal and the HD 3/8 stubby deal to upgrade my gen1 stubby, so thanks for that tip.
I don't think I have any need for the tools in the rebate. Is there any feeling for which tool to grab to sell locally to bring the cost down?
We bought a green one on day one for $197, but when I checked the next morning candy apple red was down to $169 so we switched the order. Apparently it's been in the other halfs cart for a long time as a gift for me so at that price it was an easy buy.
Pretty much all of the cheap consumer pressure washers are the same with a ~100 hour life expectancy. The more expensive ones sometimes have a nicer motor that is less sensitive to input voltage and put out slightly better pressure with sub-par sources but are otherwise the same, and the pump...