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dlwilson

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I've been wanting a shrink tube label maker w/rechargeable battery and I think the combo below will work for me (will confirm when it gets here; I'm unsure about the tape):

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I too have been looking for a small heat shrink tubing printer for a while, and took a chance on this one. It seems to be exactly what I'm looking for -- it has a Bluetooth app, it's rechargeable, and it has a supply of cheap tubing cartridges in various sizes. I don't know how durable the printing will be in various wiring harnesses, but I can't rub it off.
 

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Tested just now and the code works for me

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Just wanted to follow up ,this thing worked great for $21.00. I trimmed my shrubs in the front yard thursday with it and filled a 96 gallon yardwaste cart up in a few minutes. Sure beats the sawzall with a pruning blade. Not sure how long the chain will last, but it has already paid for itself, and I still have all my fingers.
 

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I too have been looking for a small heat shrink tubing printer for a while, and took a chance on this one. It seems to be exactly what I'm looking for -- it has a Bluetooth app, it's rechargeable, and it has a supply of cheap tubing cartridges in various sizes. I don't know how durable the printing will be in various wiring harnesses, but I can't rub it off.
did you end up doing the same thing I did or find an exact fit tape?

I was able to print on the shrink tube I ordered but needed to drill a small hole on the cartridge to clear a boss on the label maker. No big deal and I may eventually just remove the boss on the label maker if I don't find an exact fit before then. The Li-Ion battery was completely dead on arrival so dunno if that may point to sitting on the shelf for a long time.
 
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That deal is gone now but here is $44.89 for the quick release button version of that. I already had it, but for this price, it will make a good gift or something, I couldn’t say no.

 

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Thanks for the heads-up on the Zeal ratchets, guys! I picked up one of the 3/8 head in 1/4 body versions.

The regular 3/8 3725Z is also under $50 (48.99). https://www.amazon.com/Ko-ken-Length-Insertion-Ratchet-Handle/dp/B005I7HVYS/?tag=atomicindus08-20

And here's a 1/2 (4725ZB) for $63.84.

I really wish some of the flex versions would show up for similar prices!
 

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For any HAZET fans, 3 of the 90-tooth ratchets are at the lowest they have shown for a few years on Amazon (as far as I can tell).

$46.90: 863HP (1/4 drive): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07X4GGD4W?tag=atomicindus08-20

$59.34: 8816HP (3/8 drive): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GYG1KPK?tag=atomicindus08-20

$47.85: 863HPB (1/4 hex bit): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GY46ZGW?tag=atomicindus08-20
^^this one has some questionable reviews about loose bit fitment, so this one might end up being a possible return risk.

I am a Hazet brand fan, and the only ratchet I have of theirs is a torque wrench. So I am considering 1 of these.
 

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I bought a set of one of these tts clones and the tool holders measured run out was not too bad. Ordered a few more. Attaching a video of advantage of use if unfamiliar

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One of the other sets on sale too. These are really handy for work on Japanese motorcycles of the 70s and 80s, if you are into that.
The recent posts for Japanese tools got me looking for deals on Amazon. I ran across this set of Vessel Armor Grip Cross Point/JIS screwdrivers for $18 and it seemed like a good deal and I almost did an impulse buy ( Vessel Armor Grip ). But I already own a set of Vessel Megadoras which are awesome and not terribly expensive, so I opted against buying more redundant tools (the shame). But if somebody wanted a good set of JIS drivers on the cheap, that Armor Grip set seems like a good deal for under $20. I'd still recommend the Megadoras though.
 

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The recent posts for Japanese tools got me looking for deals on Amazon. I ran across this set of Vessel Armor Grip Cross Point/JIS screwdrivers for $18 and it seemed like a good deal and I almost did an impulse buy ( Vessel Armor Grip ). But I already own a set of Vessel Megadoras which are awesome and not terribly expensive, so I opted against buying more redundant tools (the shame). But if somebody wanted a good set of JIS drivers on the cheap, that Armor Grip set seems like a good deal for under $20. I'd still recommend the Megadoras though.


Good deal on those drivers. But I use JIS bits with a manual impact driver to loosen screws as I have a couple of CHiPs vintage bikes around to work on.
 

Butters

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Not Japanese but really nice. I paid $43 for used - mint in 2018 that weren't so they knocked off $18. They usually sold for $75 then. Kctool sells them for $59.55 on Amazon and $53.56 + shipping on their site.

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Witte Maxx Pro Nature (Cork) Slotted and Phillips Screwdriver Set, 5 Pieces

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Those seem really cool. They remind me of the Wiha Softgrips, but with cork. I wonder how well the cork holds up. At least you can be assured they won't stink like acetate driver handles in a few years.
 

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Those are cool, I can think of a few times those would have come in handy when I was doing a lot of fabricating.
 

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I love the description of the item given in the ad.
 
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