tiredoldironworker
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Mine charged up fine and lasted about 15 minutes on some 3 inch branches. Second bat went 20 mins.


its twin, a small mustard squeeze bottle, works great for shampoo also. A lot less waste than a big *** pour bottle. I fill and use a old dawn squeeze bottle for liquid laundry detergent in the HE front loader also as to not overfill it with detergent.

Kinder’s bbq sauce sold at Menards comes in a nice squeeze dispenser that can be repurposed for oils and other liquids.

$53 gearwrench 120T 1/4 and 3/8 flex head ratchets. I’ve been waiting for a sale on this one. https://a.co/d/ci6YOmH
Credit to slickdeals.
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I’ll let you know when they arriveAre those Taiwan, or China?

For studfinders, my experience has been that Franklin makes the best ones, by far. Most of the rest are OK or worse.
My 15(?) year old Franklin 710 has cost less per year than any stud finder my buddies have bought, and bought, and bought.For students, my experience has been that Franklin makes the best ones, by far. Most of the rest are OK or worse.
OK got me with this one. I was already watching it along with the Wera and Milwaukee ones for a couple weeks. I settled on the Milwaukee but largely because it was available to walk in and buy at Home Depot when I had an urge. Milwaukee does not sell replacement or alternative blades, and that makes it basically disposable as you wont want to carry a whole kit around if your most used tip is busted.
These are nice but waste way too much space as the wrenches get smaller.

Folks.. I’m a rookie at posting to this thread but thought that these sale prices on Fluke might be of interest to someone. Please see the screen shot to search for the ones on sale. I couldn’t figure out a better way to show all the items. Good luck.


Lots of pretty good, not necessarily great, prices on Bosch in the Black Friday Deal section.
I’ve had in my cart for a couple days and going back/forth on do I really need / how often will I use!
Also available at THDI’ve had in my cart for a couple days and going back/forth on do I really need / how often will I use!
I’ve got the Icon similar version to these and thought the same thing. I’ve found I use them more than I thought I would on the front end of transverse engines. Think serpentine belt, tensioner, idlers on front wheel drive cars.I’ve had in my cart for a couple days and going back/forth on do I really need / how often will I use!
You just confirmed I don’t need these ... front end of transverse engines. Think serpentine belt, tensioner, idlers on front wheel drive cars ... none of these are on my near term or long term to doI’ve got the Icon similar version to these and thought the same thing. I’ve found I use them more than I thought I would on the front end of transverse engines. Think serpentine belt, tensioner, idlers on front wheel drive cars.