Posts Tagged ‘tool’
This was a great book. I would recommend this book to anyone that loves to read. I could not put it down!
Marvel MM085 Air Tool
I had a 16G Touch anbd the battery wouldlast for hours. Someone stoleitso I splurged and replacedit with the 64G. It only styas charged for about an hour of use. Does anyone els have this problem?
Factory Reconditioned Bare Tool
Easy to set up and super sturdy. I have a heavy commuter bike with tons of accessories and this stand holds it without even so much as a wobble. Using this stand you will have worry free time to just concentrate on fixing your bike. It is definitely worth the money.
Park Tool Home Mechanic
I bought this for my PS3 to connect to my new 40 Inch LCD TV and it worked out perfectly! Not only did I get a nice affordable cable but it worked perfectly! There’s not much of a lag and the images and sounds, sound great!
General Tool DCS300 Deluxe
I have a Wii Fit Plus and wanted the same for my older brother. Since he did not have the console yet, I had to find it first. I knew he would never buy one for himself, but he has loved it! His birthday is Feb. 15 and it took almost a month to find it in stock and at the right price.
MLB Team Tool Bag
Klein Tools D228 8 I always use Klein Tools because they are good quality, but quality comes at a price. I saved lots of money buying online. Item was brand new when I got it, I am very pleased with this purchase. …
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The Wii came quick and before schedule date. It is a lot of fun and we love playing with it. IT seems that everyone has a Wii.
Park Tool SW 13
I have 1 year old Frieze carpet along with 5 kids, daycare and a dog. I pay Stanley Steemer to come in every few months and clean it for me. I had previously bought the Bissell Proheat 2x(for around $300)and all it did was get clogged up with carpet frizzies..had to stop so often and clean it out..I also just didn’t think it did a great job. I used this last night hoping I could wait until the end of summer to get SS back out here. I didn’t have but one stubborn stain and I used oxiclean on it and went over a few times and it eventually came out. It did well on just surface dirt and ok on heavy traffic especially where my teenagers come up and down the stairs…that area is diiiirrrrty. So for a basic clean it is great just don’t expect set in spots to go away.
So overall for the price you can’t beat the job it does. No need to buy one of the more expensive machines..this was does just well if not better!!
Danaher Tool Group KDS41690
I like the quality of Park Tools in general, so I replaced my last floor pump with the ParkTools PFP-4 after finding my kids left my last pump in the snow and rain. The construction quality did not disappoint. The pump has a good, solid feel to it. Heavy aluminum (?) barrel; wide, stable base; long hose; thick handles with softer grips (which are still too hard to be considered “padded,” but which do allow for a better grip than harder plastic); high pressure. The head accepts both presta or schrader valves, but its design is not the best I’ve seen and requires a lot of pressure to open and close the head latch. (Difficult to place and remove one-handed unless you have the hands and grip of a gorilla.) Guage cannot be zeroed, but seems to be relatively accurate so far. The biggest disappointment for me, however, is the poor efficiency of the pump. You get relatively little air from each stroke into the tire, meaning more strokes to get to desired pressure. (Piston seems to “bounce” at the bottom of the barrel on a cushion of air which doesn’t get moved into the tire.) I’ll probably go with another make and model after this pump gets left outside this winter. (I still like Park Tools in general, however.)
Park Tool PFP 4