Ok, I feel a whole lot better now. The Doc said it was only a minor case of whiplash. I've got my brace on and am ready to chime in.
Now that's sarcasm! IMHO the GJers have thrown a whole lot more sarcasm than swimbody.
But I do feel like I have whiplash after reading this thread.
So how many here have tools from Dewalt, Porter-Cable, Kobalt, Masterforce, Craftsman and yes, Snap On? In there are some of the most egregious examples of poor taste in color choice I have ever seen. What about the thread on machinery painted something other than black or gray?
I do see the offense taken in the tone of swimbody's posts. Kinda like when I call my Senator's office and get lectured to as to why he did what he did and I just need to understand. If anybody receives/reviews/collects criticism/feedback/input for/of my work, they had better keep their mouth shut and listen to what is being said.
I also respect swimbody for coming round to talk to GJ.
My shop is 36 x 30 so one unit would service the whole shop. Not. What happens when I need 3 outlets 30' apart at the same time (like that would ever happen).
I actually take pride in not rolling up my extension cords, although there is a zen feeling I get when I do. I'd miss that zen feeling at my age.
When I pay $300 for a tool, it better weigh over 300 lbs (usually 1200) and be made of cast iron (computers excepted).
Is there a video of a side by side test of a $300 spring reel, a $300 crank reel, and this unit showing that the 5-minute claims can be substantiated? BTW, I have never seen anyone walk a spring reel as it is retracting.
Ryan is a great guy (Thank you very much for your fora, Ryan, they are truly appreciated.) but I don't always agree with him nor take his recommendations. Or most of you guys recommendations. I usually make up my own mind on the need or not of a product. So just because the consensus is that this product is not for the average GJer (whatever the heck that might be), a lot of advertising is in this thread and I don't think it is all bad.
Dave, thinking of taking the brace off now.