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flying eyeball

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Great pickup for $75...I got one back during the holidays. I use it mostly moving around random stuff. light and moves around easy with the front roller thingy.
 

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I shoulda bought one of those to keep in my truck for road trips. I’d much rather use that than the OEM crank bottle jack.
 

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I have one of these jacks and it is the best "helper" when I need to raise something into place…….. I have used this for deck repairs, lifting a rear end into place, trailer repairs, raising a big log, working on my UTV, along with many other tasks. You will be amazed on how helpful these jacks are once you own one.

BTW! I would NOT get under a car with this lightweight ChiKnees jack.
 

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It’s a pretty good jack. Mine went under 3‘ of salt water during hurricane Helene and again under 5’ of saltwater 10 days later during hurricane Milton. It took a few weeks for me to process the jack and to my surprise, it worked fine.

I cleaned and oiled it up good and a year later, it still works perfect. Same could not be said for compressor, pressure washer, zero turn mower, golf cart, etc.
 

Chuckster in NJ

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Does anybody know if the 40% off deal applies to individual ratchets? Would like to pick up a few Icon ratchets.
Just socket sets, no ratchets.
I would just want until they have a "dedicated" ICON coupon to buy…….. Being a "insider member" gets you some better deals.

You can always go there and politely ask the manager for a discount, most of the time they say NO but sometimes (rarely) they may say YES.
 

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Any thoughts on why the Hercules Heat Gun is priced lower than the Bauer?

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This might be why.

I have the Bauer, it's an easy mod to make it work with Dewalt batteries. It's simply adding a resistor. Not sure if that works with Hercules. To be honest I prefer the Bauer 1600w corded over cordless.


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I much prefer my cordless heat gun for things like shrink wrap. Unless the job requires extensive use of heat, I grab the cordless 90% of the time. That said, I am amazed at how quickly my Dewalt heat gun will go through a 3 or 4Ah battery.
 

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It's a weird feeling. I find myself not wanting or needing anything to take advantage of the sale.

Same. I was hoping the next wave of the G2 Icon ratchets would be out by now. Although, I did want to try one of the Hercules extended reach 12v ratchets. Hmmmmmm.
 
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I have this cyclone to pair with it.

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That should work great. I needed something stubby to fit under my miter saw station, really pleased with this Centech unit. I had to add an extra 90 degree fitting on top to make the height work. Basically nothing gets through it so filters and bags should have great service life. I also use a remote/automatic switch mounted up on the bench.


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SouthernIllinois

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Hoping Doyle vises go on sale sometimes soon.
I given up on finding a "good" one on Marketplace.
Willing to settle for one of these....

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Hoping Doyle vises go on sale sometimes soon.
I given up on finding a "good" one on Marketplace.
Willing to settle for one of these....

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slightly off topic but have you checked out Yost vises?

I just bought a 6” vise for my son, on sale, for $107. I likeit better than what I saw at HF.

Edit: My dad grew up in Dundas, around your neck of the woods
 

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Hoping Doyle vises go on sale sometimes soon.
I given up on finding a "good" one on Marketplace.
Willing to settle for one of these....

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The best most recent price for the Doyle 5" vise was $149.99, however on 8/29/25 - 9/1/25 it could have been had for $135.99 using the good on anything 20% off coupon. Both required you to have an ITC membership.


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SouthernIllinois

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The best most recent price for the Doyle 5" vise was $149.99, however on 8/29/25 - 9/1/25 it could have been had for $135.99 using the good on anything 20% off coupon. Both required you to have an ITC membership.


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Just missed it. I am an ITC member - just have to wait it out
 

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I get the whole 10mm thing but I have never lost a 10mm socket, wrench, or whatever in the past 30 yrs or so. :dunno:

It's not just about losing them.
I have lots of 10mm sockets and wrenches, generally they're all different types and come in handy.

Wobble, swivel, universal, magnetic, extra deep, deep, shallow, extra shallow, semi-deep, impact, chrome, open end, box end, angled, ratcheting, long, short, etc.
 
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