It is, but if you avoid the big subreddits and stay in the niche ones there is still a lot of valuable information there. It's especially helpful for finding answers for things you need help with. Search engines have gotten terrible and just give you lots of sites looking to sell you something...
It got that name on reddit. It was the new shiny thing that everyone in the various tool subreddits and especially the harbor freight subreddit just had to have. There would be multiple people posting pictures of the one they bought every day and raving about how amazing and revolutionary it was...
The new top off is a USB charger only. It can deliver up to 100w over USB C, so it's good for charging laptops and other high draw devices. It also comes with a 65w charging brick and can be used to charge M18 batteries.
I used a T fitting to tie my 10 gallon portable tank into my compressor. One side has a shut off valve and a male high flow quick connect, the other side has a female high flow quick connect. So it can sit in line and be used for extra capacity, or it can get filled up and taken to fill a tire...
Edit: Sold
These are one of the 40ish pairs that were sold during Epstein's day last summer. I've never really used them other than playing with them a couple times when I first got them. They're just to nice for me to use the way I usually use vice grips. I figure they should be passed on to...
Replacing them can get crazy expensive these days. A lot of newer cars headlights are several hundred dollars to replace, and can even get up into the thousands of dollars for some cars. So it can definitely be worth the effort to polish the current ones, even if you end up buying some tools or...
You can end up with a lot of tools, or you can learn to make it work with what you have. It just depends on what your budget looks like and how much your going to be using the tool.
There are kits if you search for "1/4" polishing pad kit" you'll get some results. Doing it safely is going to depend on you and your trigger control. The polisher tops out at 4k or 7k rpm depending on the setting. The die grinder tops out at 10k rpm on it's lowest speed setting. So it would be...
The one I got isn't as nice as the one I got a few years ago. The edges on the bottom aren't to far away from being able to cut skin. It's nothing that a few minutes of work won't fix. So it's a good deal at $1. But I agree about not being willing to pay more than a few dollars for one.