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Is the search feature down?

johninct

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Is the search feature working? I tried a few and no luck. As a test, I tried "Snap-On" and no hits.
 
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LXCam

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Nope it ain’t working tonight...




Ok, ok, it’s worse then normal.
 

Stuart in MN

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Is the search feature working? I tried a few and no luck. As a test, I tried "Snap-On" and no hits.

I tried Snap-On and got 20 pages of hits, so it's working for me at least.

A couple tips on using the search function here: first, it usually works better if you skip right past the basic search feature and use the advanced search feature. Secondly, terms that three letters long or shorter tend to not show up very well in searches. The best choice is probably not to use the site's search function at all, and instead use Google to search the site:

1. Click in Google's search field.

2. Type site: in the Google search bar followed by the name of the website you want to limit the search to. There's no need to use the http:// or the www. part of the site name, but you must include the .com or .org or another domain name. Make sure there's no space between site: and the website address. For example: site:lifewire.com

3. Follow the website name with a single space and then type the search phrase. For example: site:lifewire.com power search tricks

4. Press Return or Enter to begin the search.
 
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