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Is the 1000/HD fairly rigid? My Kreg miter gauge rotates slightly around the axis of the slot. I prefer the Jet stock gauge.
Short answer - yes. Once you make the adjustment to the miter slot of your saw the 1000HD has no wiggle. I have found no deficiencies with the 1000HD.
Hello! Whitmor 6021-378 Ebony Chrome Collection Double Closet Rod is not adjustable. This durable chrome closet rod hangs on any standard closet rod just like a normal hanger and instantly doubles your closet's hanging space. If you have additional questions regarding this item feel free to contact our Customer Service Department, Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm (CST) at (888) 944-8667 or email us at [email protected]. Have a great day!
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I like the grill but i have problem with parts it ...
I like the grill but i have problem with parts it came with double boxes but a lot of the parts was bent and scratch like,the front of the grill where the knobs is the top is bent,the bottom shelf,the right side end shelf,the parts where the legs attach to or adjust it is bent the back of the grill was scratch. i fix it by pull and try to straight the bended parts so i can get it to work for labor day weekend .it will be nice if i could get a discount on the grill because i fix it so i don't have to send it back.
While this piece is made of real brushed metal and is cut to fit my 2015 Jeep Compass perfectly, the adhesive tape strips provided on the back by the manufactrer for installation don't hold it down even a little bit. I will need to look into a different method.
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A must have for you Blongball set!
It's very well made, plenty of room for easy loading. I can't imagine not having it!
These are very stable and well made. I, however, did not lesson to instructions and broke a piece. I e-mailed the company/seller to ask how much a spare bolt would be, they sent me one free of charge the same day. Not only great product, but really good customer service.
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What kind of replacement arrows should I order for this bow? Grandson is a beginner, loves the sport.
The arrows that came with it are very sturdy. We have only replaced one so far. We went to a "box sport store" with the arrow and was able to buy one there in stock
If you go to subarupower.com and click on the sales and service locator button (toward top right of screen) you can generate a list of dealers in your area and purchase parts from them. If you prefer to buy online, google "subaru-robin engine parts" and you'll get a bunch of online sources. The good news is that the Subaru engines are terrific and very durable. With good maintenance you shouldn't need pistons or rings for a long time.
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Whats the external diameter?
To be honest these are junk and poorly designed. There is no forgiveness and the whole piece is Ridgid plastic. In my opinion,the teeth should have been made of rubber.
just checked mine out....there are no threads inside or out on the tip,but it appears to be aluminum and if you are handy at all,you could thread the tip and make your own extention
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Could these be screwed into a bed frame and used as bed legs?
I dont know. If your bed frame legs or post look similar to that of a sofa then maybe. Must consider also the height of the bed and whether legs will hold the weight of the bed and occupants.
This will not fix your issue. I would suggest buying a product called JB WELD and filling the holes with the syrup. once it hardens, predrill small holes with a drill bit then the screws you have left will catch their threads on the solid JB WELD
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After assembly, this worked okay for a few days, but then the wheel stopped making a full turn. It turns about 320 degrees or so, but then seems to get hung up on something. I loosened the tension nob, but it didn't help at all. Before I take it apart and try to figure it out, does anyone have any advice? After assembly, this worked okay for a few days, but then the wheel stopped making a full turn. It turns about 320 degrees or so, but then seems to get hung up on something. I loosened the tension... » Read More After assembly, this worked okay for a few days, but then the wheel stopped making a full turn. It turns about 320 degrees or so, but then seems to get hung up on something. I loosened the tension nob, but it didn't help at all. Before I take it apart and try to figure it out, does anyone have any advice? « Show Less
I haven't had such an issue. However, I would advise using every trick in the book available before you open up the casing of the front wheel. It doesn't look it would withstand an open heart operation.I would start by using the pedals in reverse, checking if there are any external obstacles, etc.
It depends upon what kind of surface you plan to attach it. Brick would obviously take different screws than wood. As far as I could tell, NO instructions about what size or type of screws should be used were and none came with it. I ended up not using it because I had to get such a long hose in the end and it was 3/4" wide instead of the usual (these days) 5/8" wide hose. I knew that plastic would not hold up a long heavy hose. I do plan to use it for hanging other things. But I do think the manufacturer might have been more helpful in the screw department. Take it to a hardware store, tell them what you want to attach it to, and they can help. It depends upon what kind of surface you plan to attach it. Brick would obviously take different screws than wood. As far as I could tell, NO instructions about what size or type of screws should be used were and none came with it. I ended up not using it because I had to get such a long hose in the end and it was 3/4" wide instead of the usual (these days) 5/8" wide hose. I knew that plastic would not hold up a long heavy hose. I do plan to use it for hanging other things. But I do think the manufacturer might have been more helpful in the screw department. Take it to a hardware... » Read More It depends upon what kind of surface you plan to attach it. Brick would obviously take different screws than wood. As far as I could tell, NO instructions about what size or type of screws should be used were and none came with it. I ended up not using it because I had to get such a long hose in the end and it was 3/4" wide instead of the usual (these days) 5/8" wide hose. I knew that plastic would not hold up a long heavy hose. I do plan to use it for hanging other things. But I do think the manufacturer might have been more helpful in the screw department. Take it to a hardware store, tell them what you want to attach it to, and they can help. « Show Less
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Does anyone know what size of fixings this table needs? We lost them in a move and the instructions don't have sizes. Thanks!
I'm sorry, I can't answer your question. Lloyd passed away on 4/11/14. Perhaps someone else might know.
Almost all turntables are either P-mount or half in screw mount. This is P-mount as pictured and comes with an adapter for screw mount. Should fit.
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How do they attach to the DJI Phantom 2 Vision? Are they self tightening or will I need something else?
I just got these in the mail, and they are not for the Vision. They do not screw on at all. Do not order.
Hi - Mine came with the twine. When initially comparison shopping, I found this item on other web sites where the twine had to be purchased separately but I bought it here because amazon offered the complete set of holder + twine. FYI, the twine is not very thick but seems to be extremely sturdy.
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will this light fir the silver series with the non round handle?
Yes, it will. We have the silver series, and it fits fine. Really helps when it's dark out.
Carried and used mine everyday for 7 months now. Still factory tight. All the screws have Torx® heads. I believe the clip is a #6. Check Sypderco™ website for verification.
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Look over the product
I have not used them yet but if your going to buy this make sure the you look it over, the clearance holes do not line up 100% make sure you loosen the 2 bolts and put all the punches it's it place and then tighten down the bolts, or by eye as best as you can Pic= in the picture you'll see a gray ring inside witch is the steel template showing it's not even close to do a shim, that's why your punches are dull first use
1. You are a human 2. You are reading my review 3. You are intrested enough to read on in my review 5. I skipped 4 6. you checked 7. this is more then 5 8.you checked 9. i am dissapointed in you and yo know it 10. 3 of my statments are bout you 11.you checked 12 im dne with you
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Close -- but no cigar.
I got these about a month ago, after they were out of stock for several weeks. Bought these to use with my Jet 1220VS midi-lathe. Mine don't look like the photos because they are all-chrome. Pluses: 1. The posts are tall enough to work well on the Jet. 2. The chrome plating is nicely done. These should resist rust from being regularly handled. 3. The round tool rest is hard enough to resist wear from the turning tools. Minuses: 1. The chromed surface of the tool rest is not smooth. It requires smoothing and polishing by the user. That's a small hassle, but one I expected. After running through 8 grits of sandpaper and then polish applied with a scotch-brite pad, they are smooth. A light coat of wax, and they are slippery enough for the tools to slide easily and smoothly. 2. The welds where the rest meets the post are rough -- too rough. They protrude beyond the circumference of the round bar stock. Since my hands are always sliding down the length of the tool rest, the protruding welds are obstacles. I'm going to have to grind the weld down on at least one side in order to get it out of my way. To me that's a major "oops." I can fix it, but I shouldn't have to do so. The welds should have been on the sides of the posts, not the working faces. 3. The price -- for what they are -- is too high. I wouldn't pay this again, and wouldn't have made the purchase if I had been able to see and touch them first. I won't be returning them only because I've invested the effort to make them workable, and because they are some improvement over the factory (Jet) tool rests which are too soft and mar too easily. I will continue to look for another, better alternative.
Any internet search for this kind of subject matter would yield much better stimulating material. Not worth the time to read.
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you can not position the laser anywhere you would like over the height of the pole
This is Junk! It is impossible to tighten this pole enough to keep the spring fully depressed. More importantly, you can not position the laser anywhere you would like over the height of the pole. At the first step down of the telescoping pole there is a handle (about 48" up from floor). This handle is about 3" long. You can't put you laser in that area. Want your laser line at 48"? Need to set the pole up on a tool box! This also occurs at the second step down of the pole. Another 3" dead spot. I don't know why Bosch didn't engineer the mounting bracket with some type of offset to allow for the laser line to be positioned any where on the pole. Last complaint- It would be nice to have a fine adjustment on the height of the laser line. With this unit, you loosen up the clamp on the pole and raise or lower the laser. That works fine until you are trying to get that laser right on a pencil mark. When you are inadvertently wiggling that pole while you adjust the height, the laser dot is wiggling around about a foot or more on the wall. A fine adjustment of some sort with a 1" range would be great. My pole went back to Amazon. Thank you Amazon for being so great about returns!
The product works as intended no issues there the installation was a bit poor due to designs of plastic retainers that had to be clipped together then inserted on the legs for the shelves to slip into
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Weller when you want it done right!!!
This is a replacement tip for one I let burn up because I failed to keep it clean. For the Do It Yourselfer, like me, Weller has been the standard for the home hobbyist and electronics enthusiast for years. I am extremely pleased with my Weller Soldering Station.
The wire frame was crooked and there were large gaps in the Seagrams so that the wired showed through. Looks cheap.
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I like how the product looks I haven't been able to ...
I like how the product looks I haven't been able to test them yet, when I received the item it was a different brand called bear claw off road. The box was beat up and I didn't have the mounting hardware. I'd rather just have the hardware but doesn't look as if that is an option so I must return it...
Sorry can't say much more more than my title...it just didn't work for me. That's all I have to say.
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The connector for the leg broke immediately. My son ...
The connector for the leg broke immediately. My son has a ridiculous amount of power ranger zords and hasn't had an issue, but this one is faulty.
This is our second YN-560. Our first one was great while it was alive, but it didn't last very long. It is about to be on the trip back to China to get replaced (we bought that one via ebay.) This one includes the metal foot and is much more solidly built. Amazon Prime is, once again, awesome.
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Great size but too weak
The metal is too weak that when I put the screws in .,,, after stand it up ...the thing shift and bend to one side and then when I hold it straight up it move again to the same side and collapsed!! it take the screw inside the rod and I have a hard time to take it out in pieces return it ! It just work like spaghetti over cooked !!! Must be aluminum .
This is small and a bit flimsy feeling. It would take a while to frost a batch of these one biters. Still a nice addition to a collection for variety.
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The adhesive strip provided lost its stickiness within a few ...
The adhesive strip provided lost its stickiness within a few weeks. Also the pre-drilled holes were not an exact match requiring some adaptation.
I have used these products before & they stay put for some time though the hotter the weather it gets more difficult to wrench it into place. I now have a Subaru Outback & needed another hands free device, this is not the one. It just doesn't go in far enough into CD slot so i can't wrench it into place. Just falls right out. I need something with longer blades to stay put, but so far unsuccessful. The magnet is not the problem- it's pretty powerful.
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Threw it in the garbage. MADE IN
Total piece of junk. The ball on the tip broke off the first time i used it. Cannot find a replacement tip. Not a standard thread on the indicator rod. Not worth the cost to ship it back. Threw it in the garbage. MADE IN CHINA
Bought for my daughter for Xmas 2018. Dated graphics that are not appealing. As a result, not being used.
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Welded bottom tubes on unevenly
Not happy with the product they welded the bottom tube pieces on unevenly sad
Not for any semi serious mountain biking. Looked great on my old stumpy but one trip out and halfway through it was bent up. Made for very uncomfortable last 2 hours.
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Great item, if you have a truck this is ...
Great item, if you have a truck this is a must item to have. without it you can not remove the tires since the torque is so high. I twisted the lug wrench shaft trying to get one lug off and rounded the lug too. If you get a flat you will need this tool in the truck.
Worked perfectly! Pulled a big shopping cart dent out of my F250. Took 2 seconds to fix. Worth every penny.
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Screw Fell Out Into River on First Use ..... F^$%!!!!
Screw that holds the 'bail' to the 'spool' and the little part that guide the fishing line out from the reel fell out of the reel on it's first use into the river rendering it completely useless. Was a gift for my gf and needless to say driving 5+ hours to take her fishing only to have a screw fall out in first few hours is unacceptable. Where's the quality control? I've ordered a replacement and will update my review. Not happy - basically ruined my first fishing trip with the lady. I expected much more from this manufacturer. Ever heard of loctite guys? (Will add a photo soon)
<div id="video-block-R26XKAGMJZTV4R" class="a-section a-spacing-small a-spacing-top-mini video-block"></div><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/C1nrlw8aMDS.mp4" class="video-url"><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81PE0tnLhoS.png" class="video-slate-img-url">&nbsp;These are good for a nice starter kit if you don't wanna emulate Bob Vila and just keep simple tools around your house or in your car. The grip on these 4 tools is pretty strong which is made from a forged steel and nickel finish. I used the slip joint and groove joint pliers today for a small project to tighten the bolts in our basement for a small door and the boiler room. They worked like they were supposed to for a small job. Overall, nice little set for small jobs. That's it, bde bde bde that's all folks!
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Great Product (but think it through)
This Product was priced right, was packaged well, and was received timely in good condition and works well and as advertised. I am only rating 4 stars because I have a gripe which is that, although a ring is included with the unit, there are no hardware options provided to attach the ring to a chain (which is what I use), I have had a heck of a time trying to find hardware to attach the ring permanently to a chain. I have a sloped driveway and cannot install gates and am forced to use a cable or a chain. Most of the hardware available that I can find, attaches with screws which could be easily dismantled in a remote area like mine. Would be nice if a product was offered (vetted by the experts at Mighty Mule) as an accessory that would make a permanent connection possible. I tried a Crosby missing link 3/8" but it was the wrong size and did not work. My fault for measuring incorrectly, but a 1/16 margin of error is frustrating. I'm currently using a padlock to attach the ring to the chain until I can find a better solution or if all else fails will have the ring welded onto the chain. A lot of unanticipated work and a sigh of disappointment over an otherwise excellent product.
Kind of have to buy this to preserve their warranty. That sux. To save time it should have been mentioned in the ad.
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Easy install and I like the allen lock screw to ...
Easy install and I like the allen lock screw to keep it secured. Adds more pizazz to the entire flag pole and prevents poking thru my bike cover compared to the stock pointed topper.
Just wish it came with instructions on how to put it on the bike. Took a few tries before I got it on correctly.
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Functional, but an annoying design/specification flaw
I bought this because the clamp allows it to be attached to a music stand which have thicker tube diameters. And that works fine, and the tray functions as expected. Except, the clamp attaches to the tray with 2 nuts that won't screw all the way onto the bolts, so you can't get it tight and the tray wobbles like crazy. Unless you add some washers (not supplied) to take up the slack. Why would a company specify non-functional nuts? Or is it the China manufacturer substituting the wrong thing to save a few cents?
I received the product in good order. I had all but to put the top and bottom together. When I did the lid on the bench was crocked. There was no way to fix it as it had been made that way. I had to disassemble the whole thing and return it. Sad but true!
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Poor Quality - Great Vendor
Arrived with the feather portion broken. I was also unable to fit the rods together. Additionally, the cord with feather attached was wrapped and tied so tightly to the rod it frayed as I tried to loosen it to be able to play with my cat. The feather wand it was to replace has lasted 15 years and has been used by three cats. I went back to using that one. Unfortunately, it would cost me the price of the wand to return it - particularly in the huge box they sent it in. Sorry, can't recommend. Since writing this review, the vendor contacted me and was very interested in my problem with the wand. Ultimately, they made a full refund. Hopefully, my experience will improve this product for the future. I can highly recommend the vendor who was sincerely concerned about my experience!
Well I got what I paid for.. the lenses of the glasses had quite a few deep scratches on them. Very disappointed
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Machining of wood top section section closest to handles defective- unusable
The holes bored through the top for the plastic hold downs are 1/8 inch too narrow to accept the inserts... (on the section closest to the handles)... pretty much makes it useless.
Great little EDC knife, my problem is with the seller. It was supposed to be the frame lock model, but I received the slip joint. The box it came in was slightly damaged and previously opened, and the seller didn't mention this as being an open box item or I would have never purchased it in the first place.
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How do you connect the "pins" to the crystal ball?
Insert the pins into the small opening at the top of the ball and ben the pin upwards to secure it.
well, I haven't tried it ,but maybe gluing on the understand strips of flat wood. They probably sell something like that at Michaels, Joann's, or Hobby Lobby. Good luck!
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Do you make one that has a clip retractor for one hand operation?
Sorry for the delayed response to this (for some reason we as the seller don't get notification of these questions, so I just happened to see it). Unfortunately, we only sell this version at the moment. Perhaps that is something we can consider for the future! Best regards, Chris Moyer, Dockem Support
We do offer wholesale rates for orders &gt;50 BATCLIPs. Contact me directly if that's of interest. James Li MD wb7qni at gmail
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Did it not bieng full tang cause any problems?
I did a ton of research on this Baby!!! Before I purchased.. I always do.. One Video in Particular.. this guy has taken it out for two straight years and pounded it into Trees and Branches... And used it as a throwing axe works great for that he had thrown it over a thousand times and didn't brake NO... So this is one Hell of an Axe For the little $$$ it is... So I would have Now Worries in the construction... At all...hope that helps ya!
The ball is something you either use or not. To compensate for the ball or not you "calibrate" the tool, which is basically a "nulling" at any point you want to have as a reference. I believe mine came with the ball unattached, but in the box.
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Hi, what size is the nut? Ours is one inch
The inside diameter is 14/16 of an inch. The overall diameter is 1and 2/16 of an inch. I had to use my old nut with the new ball/lever since the nut that came with the new was smaller than my existing one. Hopefully you can save your old nut and just insert the new ball/lever assy. Hope this helps. The plastic ball is larger than what you can find in most stores (i.e. Home Depot, Lowes), which is what I needed most since the old lever rusted away.
I'm sorry but I will be away from home and the swing until first of November. If you still need a measurement by then send me another request and I will measure it.
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Are there any extensions or wands that are available for purchase?
just checked mine out....there are no threads inside or out on the tip,but it appears to be aluminum and if you are handy at all,you could thread the tip and make your own extention
Hello,I am showing through the listing you are looking at that we have plenty in stock. We should have the quantity that you are needing. You can simply add the item to your cart and once it is in your cart then you can put the quantity in that you are needing. Once you do that you need to click save or update in order to save your change then you can proceed to checkout. Thanks and have a great day.
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Everton 10 x 10 needed, it has the corners bolted to the frame.. Will this replace it??
Absolutely not! I don't recommend it, as it does not fit tightly and water settles in the middle of each poster. We have decided to build a wooden gazebo this summer
I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps!
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could I adjust these with more weights?
Yes! I forget what it's called but PowerBlock sells add-on sets and they fit these just fine. I have one! However, if you're using the PowerBlock stand, they might not fit on there with the add-ons if you got the small stand.
Mine does not sounds like something is off. I'd try cleaning both sets of tension discs and rethreading
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I need to knock out a broken shear bolt in a tight spot inaccessible to hammer and punch. Will this do the hammering, if I use a blunt bit?
This tool impacts as it turns, either right or left to turn screws or lag bolts as such. It will only turn things, will not hammer like hitting on a punch. If this is your question. my answer is no.
I have found that these nails do not fit into the 10 lb. picture hangers. The ook nails for 10 lb hangers are much more slender. I wish ook sold the more slender nails separately as I have dozens of the 10 lb hangers that I have saved even though I cannot find a nail to fit them.
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is this latch spring loaded?
Have four of these latches on a pool fence and they have worked fine. Locking mechanism is nothing fancy but it works fine too.
I would believe so, considering it's just a clip! It's a nice lens as well, so give it a try!
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Having trouble with my installation. I nstalled the nutsert and it is now tight on my truck.It took about 10 to 10.5 turns. Now the ball mount will not even tighten. Did I strip it out? it was not even tight on my truck after 9 turns. My friend says to...
I had the same problem you have to tighten it more than you think to make it work on the bed door
With the clip on. It will slid down. Then click click click when it makes a full turn.
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loading mechanism: When i load the b b in it falls out. does anyone else have tat problem?
im not really answering your Q but how much did u pay for it because spring guns are crap u can get a CYMA MP5 or AK47 for under 50 bucks here on amazon and it says this gun is 110$ is that true?
The mini bowl does use the same lid. Where the main blade is inserted, instead an extension is inserted then the mini bowl, then a mini blade. The mini bowl actually sits inside the large bowl. So the drawback is that you have to clean both bowls because of seepage into the main bowl from the mini bowl. But besides that it does work great. I hope this answers your question.
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What does the minimum thickness of the peghead have to be?
Just checked one of mine...with the bushing(including washer) screwed in until it stops, there is 17/32in. So your peghead (headstock) needs to be at least 9/16in but preferably around 5/8in thick.
I put a bugera trirec in mine. Go to the skb website and check the size. Then measure your head
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Our sight/arrow broke, is there a place to get replacement parts?
You will have to contact the company who sold the bow in order to get replacement parts for it. I had to do the same thing with the arrow rest on the bow we bought. They sent me another one, but it is basically the exact same part as the one that was on there, which is a piece of junk anyway. Most likely the new will break at some point as well.
I found a store that sold the heated bowl and contacted them. Mine had quit working and the company I had purchased it from would not honor the warranty as they no longer carried the product. I'm enclosing in this response, a link to the Songbird Essentials website store locator. http://www.songbirdessentials.com/page.php?p=1368Good luck.
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I didn't receive enough fasteners for the straps, I have 10 straps left that I can't use because I have no fasteners?
I never used them.(straps).Most of the tools I hang up have a large loop or hole and the hanger does not hang up when I remove it. I suppose you could use the straps to the tools that you use most often or that bind when you remove them.
Hi Maggie, thank you for your purchase of our B Nooch workout gloves. I'm sorry to hear that the stitching is unraveling on the thumb and velcro area. Yes, we 100% stand behind the top-quality of our products and the gloves are fully guaranteed. I would be happy to send you a pair of replacement gloves. I would need your Order ID# in order to find your contact information. Please reply to any of our customer service follow-up emails sent to you via the Amazon email system regarding the purchase of your B Nooch gloves and we can be in contact this way. You can also contact us via the phone and email information found on the back of the red packaging that the gloves came in. Thanks Again.
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How many screws hold up 1 Hook? I have existing screws in a brick wall that i am to hang them on.
i think, two if i can remember rightly, they are in my house in forida, and am in canada at the moment.....but two will secure them
Not sure about the angles but these earhooks don't sit well in myEars. They are close in designs to the Phillips earhooks I normally buy; but these make myEars sore. I am very aware that I have them in, just after hours of wearing. ))-;
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Can you adjust the head angle?
the head does not pivot. you adjust the head angle by adjusting how you hold it.
The metal holding it on is easily bendable! Mine actually bent off and I forced it back on!! So yes!!
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accurate exterior dimensions, please dimensions provided in description sounds more like size of the shipping carton. also what are heat elements made of, are they metal or glass-quartz type; are elements on top & bottom of interior. and is the outside made of metal, aluminum or stainless steel--or plastic which looks like metal ? accurate exterior dimensions, please dimensions provided in description sounds more like size of the shipping carton. also what are heat elements made of, are they metal or glass-quartz type; are... » Read More accurate exterior dimensions, please dimensions provided in description sounds more like size of the shipping carton. also what are heat elements made of, are they metal or glass-quartz type; are elements on top & bottom of interior. and is the outside made of metal, aluminum or stainless steel--or plastic which looks like metal ? « Show Less
It's a pretty large unit, 16"w x 9"h x 10.5"d (12" if you count handle)outside is metal I think stainless on the front and black painted aluminum. The heating element I have no idea, it doesnt look like metal but similar to whats on an electric stove. it does have one element on top and one on bottom. I love mine, use it for toasting, baking cookies, I've even made salmon in it successfully
Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat to remove hardware. I use blue) goes a long way for piece of mind. Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat... » Read More Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat to remove hardware. I use blue) goes a long way for piece of mind. « Show Less
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What size and type screwdriver do I need to tighten the clip screws?
Carried and used mine everyday for 7 months now. Still factory tight. All the screws have Torx® heads. I believe the clip is a #6. Check Sypderco™ website for verification.
When you get these. Don't over thighten. It will strip the female part out of the tube.
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Cheap, Good Alternative to OEM - easy to install IF you know the tricks
These lifts are a good alternative to the expensive OEM lifts. As other reviewers have pointed out, the dealerships are asking somewhere around $150 for a pair of OEM lifts. These Strong Arm lifts are much less expensive and are a perfect alternative. Here are a few of my observations: * The item description says 2002-05 Saturn Vue, but if you use the compatibility checker on the item page you will see that it also fits 2006 and 2007. I installed these lifts on a 2006 Saturn Vue. * Yes, each lift can go on either the left or right side of the hatch. Don't worry about other reviewers who have said that they recieved two lefts or something. * To remove your old lifts have someone hold the hatch open, or prop it open somehow. I used a step ladder with a few rolls of masking tape on top. I propped the hatch open to a height where the length of the old lifts matched the length of the new lifts. This makes it easy to put the new lifts on. Next, insert a medium-sized flat-head screwdriver into the little slot under each clip and pry the clip back a bit. You don't want to pry it all the way off. Once you have pried the clip back it should be possible to pull the lift off the car. If it does not come off easily then the clip is probably slipping to the left or right, which is causing it to retain the joint. When you pry the clip try to keep the head of the screw driver perfectly flat against the clip and push the screw driver directly towards the body of the lift. If you try to do this at angles it will let the clip slip to the left or right and it will continue to retain the joint, even though the clip appears to be pried open. * The new lifts probably won't line up with your joints out of the box. You will need to twist the lift body and shaft. Do not worry about this until you are installing a lift. First attach the new lift to the hatch joint. Then use both hands to grip the lift body and turn it gently until the hole lines up with the car joint. I tried it the other way around first and I was unable to get enough of a grip on the lift shaft to turn it. I thought that I would be stuck. The key is to attach the new lift to the hatch joint first, because the lift body gives much better grip when twisting. * I have had a pair of Strong Arm replacement hatch lifts on my 2005 Cherokee for about a year now and they are still going strong. The massive, heavy hatch still opens with enthusiasm, even when the weather is cold. * If you can perform this task yourself you will be saving yourself a lot of money. I paid $30 for a pair of these (shipped free with Amazon Prime) and I had them installed within 10 minutes. If you were to drop your car off at the dealership and told them to fix your lazy lifts my guess is that you would be looking at a $200+ bill. Buy these lifts and follow my instructions instead! Good luck!
Yup. Exact fit is right... these popped right on and look the part. Took me all of 30 seconds for all three. Actually took longer to unwrap them! Second purchase and would do it again. Both my bimmers are now equipped!
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Great tool easy install
Great tool. Well made in Tennessee with heavy-duty welded iron construction. Assembled easily in just a few minutes. Also mounts easily on my standard 3-point hitch. Thanks for offering a good tool at a fair price. Works great - can't understand the negative reviews...
Worked like a charm. Correct length as advertised.
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Wetterlings 26H is garbage
I'm not exaggerating; this axe is garbage. I am shocked at the poor quality of this axe. I have seen $20 Chinese axes with a better fit and finish. There is a 1/8 gap where the handle fits into the eye of the axe head. I can easily slide a toothpick in this gap! This gap is present on both the bit end and the butt end, where the shoulder of the axe handle fits into the eye of the axe head. When the axe is turned upside down, these gaps are clearly visible. As if that is not bad enough, the handle is also slightly off centered - a common problem with cheap, low quality axes. There is also a strange anomaly in the axe head. It looks like 2 pieces of metal were merged together to make the head. Along the eye, visible from the top of the axe, is 1/2 to 3/4 inch "split" in the axe head. It's not a crack. It looks to me like the head was simply not made properly. I should point out that I burn a lot of firewood and own several other axes, to include a Council Velvicut, a Granfors, a Cold Steel Trail Boss, Estwing, and several no-name axes from Lowes/Home Depot. I know a good axe when I see it. Looks like Wetterlings has SEVERE quality control issues. No wonder they offer NO warranty. NONE. $130 for a limbing axe and NO WARRANTY. This thing is going back and I want my money refunded. Stay away from Wetterlings. Stick with Council Velvicut for a high-end American product or Granfors if you want high-end Swedish steel. Do yourself a favor and stay clear of Wetterlings! If this is an example of old world, Swedish craftsmanship, maybe American manufacturing does have a chance!
i regret buying these and immediately sent them back, they are heavy, not real moisture wicking material and the sleeves get tight due to some stupid hymm on them
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perfect starter. made in china, but not junk.
its a great little cross bow. it may be a 50 pounder but its kinda hard to tell since i work out regularly. maybe 40 pounds is more understandable, but like i said, maybe its just me. the reason why i gave it 4 stars is because of the bolts it came with are a little flimsy. they are not terrible, all im sayin is that you may have to buy some extra bolts. it arrived ahead of the predicted time. undamaged. perfect working condition. part of the fun i had with the thing is restling to string it. but i don't expect it to come off or break anytime soon....so, all-in-all if you have 20 bucks to burn, and curious, this is perfect. it will go clear throught the target printed on the cardboard and foam it was seated in and about a half inch deep in a pine 2x4. and thats where i was gettin at with the bolts. the tip will slip out. but nothin a little dab of super glue didn't fix.
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This set seems like good value for the money but note
This set seems like good value for the money but note, as others have, that the tips on the slotted screwdrivers are thin and seem fragile. The Phillips heads are better. So if you are using these for occasional use to protect yourself doing electrical work, it's probably just fine but if you're planning on heavy use of the slotted head drivers in particular, you may be disappointed. The drivers do have magnetic tips, which is nice.
Didn't come with lift blocks even thought it stated it did. Amazon reviewed it and sent me a replacement. Same thing. Don't buy if you plan on not having everything stated.
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Economical rack for braze-on bosses
I bought two of these racks and have used them for over a year. One for commute, the other for recreational rides. If you have brazed-on eyelets that use standard M5 threaded screws, then this thing installs pretty quickly. Just mount the extension bars on the top loosely, then attach the rack, first securing the lower legs near the rear dropouts to braze-ons, and then near the rear brake on those braze-on eyelets. Less than 10 minutes for each bike. And it looks pretty good too. Plus it considerably reduces road spray on the back when it rains. So far, the rack has held up just fine. The welding provides the optical illusion that the rack is somehow not square. And it may be slightly off. I would have dinged this rack a star, but my $50 Blackburn racks were actually a bit off and I gave them 4 stars, so this has to be a 5 star because of price-performance. For commuting, light touring, and light shopping, this rack works great. It seems to hold quite a bit of weight, being rated for 25 lbs. Some folks might need more, but considering those folks probably need a custom-built 40+ spoke touring wheel for that kind of abuse, well, those folks can spend the money. This rack isn't for them. But it is for most folks with standard metric M5 screw thread braze ons. I haven't installed a rack like this ever using seat stay clamps. I'd rather break out the oxy-acetylene torch and silver solder and braze-on some mounts before using clamping hardware. But that's just me.
The machining on these nozzles is great, just make sure you have a quality hose to go with it. The cheaper hoses with the stamped metal couplings will go out of round when stepped on, causing leaks.
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I had to replace one that I bought at Rockler ...
I had to replace one that I bought at Rockler (no longer in stock). I bought this one and it matches perfectly.
Does what it is suppose to do. The timer knob shaft cracked in a week. I ended up pushing a small steel washer over the the knob shaft to strengthen it. Seems to have taken care of that weak point.
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Kit just arrived today and it looks like exactly what a good kit should be
Kit just arrived today and it looks like exactly what a good kit should be: a great start. I'd argue that this is one of the better kits for beginners, since there's clearly some pretty good quality control going. The frets are pre-flush cut to the edge of the fingerboard, but the edges are still sharp. All the channels are nicely routed, no tearouts that I can see. The floor of the channels is flat, no tool marks. The neck pocket is super tight, maybe even a tad small, which is excellent! The one defect is a strip of wood is chipped out where they drilled the hole for the bridge ground wire, but that will be hidden under the bridge anyway. Something very important to note, and that I thought I might have a problem with: the head in the kit I received is uncut, ie just a paddle. That gives me more freedom than I thought I'd have in deciding what to do there. I haven't tested the electronic components yet, but so far everything is up to snuff! I'd add that it would be nice if they'd marked the center line, since you'll have to drill the holes for the bridge yourself. If your neck pocket is as tight as mine, though, you should be able to find it without any trouble.
Everything I needed and was told I'd get. Although, the d4's a strange to me. When you roll, the number rolled is on the bottom of the dice instead of the point.
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Castle nut is useless.
The ball joint fits and works well. The castle nut that was provided is too short though. It sits well below the the cotter pin hole, so when you put the cotter pin on it's not holding on to anything.
I bought this for my craftsman tiller. It would have been 5 stars if one of the screw holes didn't need to be tapped/threaded.
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you get what you pay for
Need I say more? This is not for fine work, it is shakey at best and should have bolts where screws are.
Recieved damaged. I tried them on and the tie fell off before I had them on. Not high quality at all.
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Stand broke upon assembly.
Broke upon assembly. Ordered a new one, and the same thing happened to a different part of the stand. Would not recommend if you value your guitars.
Got this for an early birthday present from my wife. Sited it in using the field points, then switched to the test broadheads (not shapened) to test out if the bolts feather when shot... 6th shot in total and the string snapped on it.
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Awesome! Slowly replacing ALL my receivers
Awesome! Slowly replacing ALL my receivers. I can't say the brand as they vigorously defend any name they have copyrighted. If you are into this hobby, you know who I mean. Since switching to FRSKY, i have been nothing but happy. World of difference. I can't believe how much better this system is. More options. Better performance. My only complaint is that I fell for the other companies advertising. FRSKY Rocks!
Arrived this morning via FedEx. Box had been through the wringer. Only problem, is that there is aout a 1" crack where one end of the handle is riveted. Hope that this crack doesn't spread with use.
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Great item as long as you know you need another part to make it work.
Like other's have already mentioned this tool only insert's in the hole to turn the tire but does not come with anything that connect's to it's end that allow's you to turn it. Some have been able to use a socket to connect it in the hole to turn, mine came with a hole that was a little small for that so I took on of it's attachment's and hammered it in and it work's great a real life saver. Some have been clever and used vice grip's as mentioned to turn which would work fine just be aware you have to get creative to find a tool to turn this item. This was for a 2003 Ford Ranger. All it came with was the jack and nothing else I ordered this tool and L Type Hexagon 19mm Slotted End Socket Lug Wrench here from amazon and some add on item I had laying around the house that fit the end of this item to turn it to complete the setup.
Coming apart a little, but a perfect budget fan.
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Good tool, flawed delivery/packing
First off, this would have been a five star review. Tempted to go with three stars, but it saved itself by being good in other areas. o Item received is slightly different. In particular, the brass slider for moving the dual pin, it's not flat, and linear. It's a round nub just like most others - points lost for style. With the linear slider as pictured, it would have been more useful. o Dual pins are not paralell. A little bending could solve that, but out of the box, no. o Single pin isn't as sharp as the other too. Not sure why. *** Major: no fault of the maker; the back corner of the sliding block is chipped. Probably can chamfer that, and the other 3 corners to match, but "oh bother"... Packing might be at fault - item could have shifted in the basically open wrap. Hard knocks. The good. Otherwise well made. Has a solid feel. Locks up tight. Should provide excellent lines. Should provide a lifetime of use. Update 1: Upon vigorous flutterwacking and searching have found that what I received looks like: IRWIN Marples 2153 M2153 Mortice & Marking Gauge! Interesting. The only difference is the cheesy "gold leaf" printing of maker. ePrey has them. Update 2: After spending some quality time explaining my issue, basically: the desire to have the UNIQUE item as pictured, they are apparently going to exchange for as pictured. Thank you to Miss S at customer support.
The book content is great. The size and shape our unwieldy. Increase the dimensions and reduce the thickness.
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Okay For the Price But Needs a Lot of Modifying to Make it Work
Well, you do get what you pay for now don't you. I can make them work but I had to do some of my own mods (which I will explain later) and I am VERY careful with these. I bought one of the smaller softbox setups and love it as it is stable and very portable (I do a lot of location shooting). Since I had such good luck with those, I thought I'd try these larger ones for my studio work. Like I said, I make them work, but they're not great. Issues: 1. The ball joint on the bracket is useless under the weight of the softbox, together with a trigger and speed light. You can't really make angle adjustments to the softbox because it won't hold no matter how tightly you adjust the thumb-screw. The Fix: (No fix, I had to use a workaround.) I adjust the height of the lightstand and hope that I don't have to adjust it during a shoot. Better use a heavy duty light stand too. I use weights on mine just to keep it from tipping. 2. The screw on the vertical part of the bracket (that raises and lowers the horizontal piece) sticks out too far and doesn't allow for the use of a trigger. They used a thumb-screw here and the screw head needs to be more flush. I understand they are trying to make it easier for the user but have fallen short on that effort. The Fix: I went to the hardware store and ordered a special screw. You're going to have to keep a screwdriver handy if you want to make adjustments to the height. I just leave mine as I use the same flashes on each of the boxes. 3. The screw on the bottom of the bracket (that attaches the bracket to the ball joint) sticks up, AND you can't screw it in tight enough to secure the softbox from drooping over. The Fix: I had to special order a screw to address this issue too. 4. These soft box setups come with inner, and outer diffuser panels. The outer diffuser panel is so big that you can't get a nice taught fit. The inner panel is so small and so hard to put on that I recommend that you put it on with the box partially closed, open it fully afterwards, and then leave the panel in. It won't hurt anything and it might spare you from ripping it with the continuous stress of removing and reinstalling. I manufacture a lot of my own camera equipment (motorized camera slider; macro-flash ring, LCD Viewfinder, to name a few) so I am design-minded. That's the kind of mentality its going to take to make these work because as outlined, the design has a lot of flaws, not the least of which, it is top-heavy when used with the 32"x32" soft box. Now for the praise. The price of these is fair. If you are a struggling photographer (as I still am) and cannot afford to lay out $300 for the better boxes, then get it. But plan on setting it up and working out the bugs well before you need it for a shoot. I plan on investing in better ones when I can.
Absolutely junk. Very poor response right from the get go... and then broke after two days. A real piece of trash.
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Works great as drill press depth stop
I used this to replace the jamb nuts on my drill press stop. Works great! I just set the depth I want, drop the collar, tighten the set screw and I'm done. Much better than the old way and a heck of a lot cheaper than the push button quick release nuts.
This thing is awesome. Perfect for my Brew stand I built. It is very sturdy and high quality and at a good price from what I can tell. If you need one of these don't hesitate. You will thank me later!
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Don't blame the product for your stupidity! EXCELLENT product and customer service!
I bought this because it was a dual trainer. When I get winded on the elliptical part, I just sit and continue to pedal like it was a stationary bike. This company has EXCELLENT customer service. Something wasn't coming together right without major rubbing, so I emailed pictures and someone got back to me immediately. They called to tell me that one of the right/left pieces was backwards, otherwise they would have immediately sent me a replacement part. I read a lot of the bad reviews and here is my take: keep your wrench handy and tighten up everything around every 10 miles - obviously, with use, bolts work loose; if you are too old and weak to bring this in your house and put it together - give yourself a one star - NOT THE PRODUCT, STUPID! I you have any problems with assembly, don't hesitate to call or email the company - their addy and phone number on right on the instruction manual. I use mine every day and LOVE it!
great customer support will purchase again
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Easy break-in. Opened the box on Friday
Easy break-in. Opened the box on Friday, wore them a few hours each on Saturday and Sunday, wore them on residential tower job site all day on Monday ... no looking back.
Got this for an early birthday present from my wife. Sited it in using the field points, then switched to the test broadheads (not shapened) to test out if the bolts feather when shot... 6th shot in total and the string snapped on it.
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Much better than trying to pound out the pins with whatever ...
Kind of clunky to use but performs as advertised. Much better than trying to pound out the pins with whatever is lying around the house and I expect with my infrequent use this will probably last my lifetime.
Didn't not work for blowing up my mattress. Took hours and just couldn't do it. I sent this back the first few hours.
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Spend the extra dollar for a better fitting.
Hands down worst ball lock fittings I have ever purchased. The plastic is much softer than all the other fittings I have purchased. The gas line fittings showed up scratched with dust in the scratched. After fittings get cold you have to beat them into the kegs. I have to pull the sleeve back and push the balls in on the fitting to get it on my keg post.... These things are a serious joke.
Ironically, these name brand hooks don't work as well as the cheap no-name brand I got off e-bay. These just don't hang quite right, they are a little crooked so they didn't help me save space in my closet like I thought they wood. I wound up cleaning out my closet instead.
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Good Ratcheting Wrenches
I liked the ratcheting mechanism. But, since the wrench is an 12-point wrench, I stripped a 6-point transfer case nut. Oh, the pain of trying to remove a stripped nut. Now, I only use this once the nut/bolt has loosen.
I didn't realize they came with twist ties, so that was an awesome bonus!
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Rusting internal fittings and weak hardware.
I originally thought this umbrella was pretty good. It feels like it is built with quality materials. After a few months of gentle use I noticed orange spots inside my umbrella. Turned out to be rust from joints where it folds. Seems odd not to use corrosion resistant materials on something designed to get wet. I also noticed one of the internal arms got bent though not sure how that would have happened. I have used it maybe 5 times. I attached a picture which illustrates both issues. Bumping this to two. McConnor did reach out to me immediately to get product info and offered to send me a new umbrella. I was impressed by how fast they replied. I will update as it progresses.
My wife tried to tear the house down via the garage by getting the release string hung up in her door and then backed out of the garage, tearing the track down, and bending this bracket. This replacement was actually more durable than the original.
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Difficult to keep a proper grip
I have issues with my thumb sticking and thought this would help and the added grip of the glove would be an added benefit. I really had high hopes for this but unfortunately it was not the case. This glove made holding on to the ball much more difficult and even adding tape didn't keep me from practically dropping the ball. I have used the thumb saver from Brunswick with great results and thought this might be the next step but sadly, no. The fit and feel was good and it was constructed well, i just couldn't keep a proper grip on the ball.
Attaching was a little bit of trouble but once I got it on the truck I loved it.
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it is too easy to over tighten the screw
i saw this item on youtube recently and then came here to read about it. i have purchased several different silhouette holders over the years - one i purchased twice - and while they work, it is too easy to over tighten the screw. this one works perfectly!!!! i ordered the marker to use with my sharpies and now i will order the pen holder for all the rest of my pens. i love "writing" with my pens on 12x12 pages, small papers, cards - perfect touch.
Used tap cons for years, Phillips head strip and hex head sometimes snap always look weird being blue. These are awesome! Use the enclosed drill bit, they sink home super fast, and look grey not funky blue. Big heavy duty hex head never slips never slides, they just sink home super fast and accurately.
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On any day I could be expected to remove over 1000 screws and this stuff is the best I have come across
I work in the Aviation industry. On any day I could be expected to remove over 1000 screws and this stuff is the best I have come across yet
It's not a cheap product by any means. Does exactly what it's supposed to do. I put it in my Toyota 4X4 and keeps my phone nice and secured with minimal movement.
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Needs compression clips
The part itself is fine but it's an incomplete set up... this does not come with the 2 compression clips needed and this company doesn't sell them separately. I've bought this from AutoZone and it comes complete with clips. I spent about 2 hours trying to track the clips down finally found a dealer who hd them... about $4 a price. It's frustrating this part would not come with the clips because this part generally needs to be replaced because it is seized onto the cv axle... if you got the clips already the part seems to be operating as expected.
The knuckle that is between the handle and stretcher broke really easy... It should be metal instead of plastic.
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Suggestions for assembly of Landman fire pit
This review is about the assembly process only; I haven't actually burned wood in my new Landman fire pit. I assembled it without assistance, but four hands would have been easier. However, if you decide to assemble it by yourself, you may be able to think more clearly and read the instructions more carefully than with another person helping. An adjustable wrench is what is recommended, but it would be much better if you use a small exact fit wrench for the M6 hexnuts; there are 26 hexnuts. Don't fully tighten the nuts onto the bolts until you are absolutely certain the bolts are pointing the right direction, e.g., on the bottom of the spark screen (wire mesh), the bolts must point toward the center of the grill, not toward the circumference of the grill; otherwise the bolts will scratch the heating surface and prevent the spark screen from fitting correctly. Spray the bottom of the grill, the grate, and the inside of the top of the grill with black 2000 deg. F. paint; also spray the spark screen (wire mesh) with aluminum 2000 deg F. paint. Painting these items was suggested by another Amazon buyer, and I greatly appreciate his advice, and repeat it here for other buyers who want to prevent rust. To prevent problems with attaching the wheels, assemble the 'bolt-wheel-bracket-washer-lockwasher-hexnut' first, then loosely attach it to the wheel leg after that; look at the picture on the box to make sure the wheel points the proper direction before tightening the hexnuts.
The auto igniter did not work. I called and they sent out a replacement in a few days. It works great. Nice size for carrying in our Outback trailer.
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Good working tool. Very bad green plastic valve levers.
I don't really know how to rate this. The tool worked fine but one of the plastic valve levers was broken when i opened the box. The tool was still usable but I didn't take the time to try to exchange it. There are two valves that have plastic levers. Pretty sure the other one will break if I'm not carefull. As I said the tool works good.
Total piece of junk. The ball on the tip broke off the first time i used it. Cannot find a replacement tip. Not a standard thread on the indicator rod. Not worth the cost to ship it back. Threw it in the garbage. MADE IN CHINA
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PLASTIC EASY TRACK ROD ENDS
They are plastic. I had them around a year and they broke. They really should make these in metal. Especially since once they break off you can't remove the stem to utilize that hole again. I just recently ripped that closet system out and went with chrome bars and a wooden shelf. Sometimes getting back to the basics pays off.
No more cardboard rolls left on the holder! The kids can do this without messing with those compression bars! Sturdy and attractive! Thinking I might have to use the same thing in our master redo!
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Buzzes in response to string vibration. Lack of customer support.
This tuner rattles and buzzes with string vibrations. Also I got a defective one and the company did not respond whatsoever to my request for support. The low-profile design is nice but they are unreliable and buzzy. That said I own a bunch of them. If anyone knows of a tuner that can sit under the headstock and doesn't buzz please message me. Thank you
The package comes with 3 arrow heads. One is missing a blade, asked for replacement, new package comes with one arrow head missing blade... I'm done with this...
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Check inserts and fletchings
Not very pleased Dangerous bolts imo ... first time purchasing any carbon express products first bolt flew no problem (great impact) second was wild and third was wild checked and the bolts went through the speed bag halfway and stopped but the field point and inserts kept going (who knows where) fletchings basically fell off one bolt checked remaining bolts in the pack and 2 more inserts were very loose.... maybe a fluke idk but Ive never had problems with Easton went with these for my sniper 370 because all I hear is how much better they grouped with my bow and literally 2 of the three bolts I fired fell apart on the way to the target... amazon is sending replacements now so we will see how this goes.... if anything is wrong with the next set I get sent I will post a YouTube video so ppl won't get hurt
Decent, counts most change. Gets mixed up with pennies and dimes. Dimes are okay, but pennies will sometimes register as .10. I don't want it thinking I have 10x the amount of change especially since pennies are more common. Might only use it for silver change. Editing to add a comment a few weeks later The company, Filltech sent a replacement bank. It tracked accurately and was very nice to have. I threw out the original. I am extremely happy with the customer service.
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Very weak metal. It's bent with a slight torque ...
Very weak metal. It's bent with a slight torque to secure it down to the rifle. Returned.
<div id="video-block-R26XKAGMJZTV4R" class="a-section a-spacing-small a-spacing-top-mini video-block"></div><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/C1nrlw8aMDS.mp4" class="video-url"><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81PE0tnLhoS.png" class="video-slate-img-url">&nbsp;These are good for a nice starter kit if you don't wanna emulate Bob Vila and just keep simple tools around your house or in your car. The grip on these 4 tools is pretty strong which is made from a forged steel and nickel finish. I used the slip joint and groove joint pliers today for a small project to tighten the bolts in our basement for a small door and the boiler room. They worked like they were supposed to for a small job. Overall, nice little set for small jobs. That's it, bde bde bde that's all folks!
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Easy to install and comes with an allen wrench to ...
I purchased three for my powerline vertical leg press. Since the plates sit horizontally and I have Olympic style plates the adapters hold the plates snuggly in a horizontal position. Easy to install and comes with an allen wrench to tighten the set screw. For my other powerline machines: crosscable machine and sitting calf machine there was no need to purchase the adapter since the plates hang vertically and there is no stability problems. But I have the adapters and can easily interchange them from one machine to the other with 1 or 2 turns of the allen wrench.
Arrived as promised. Fits my camera as advertised. Fully satisfied with service and product.
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Scotch double roll tape dispenser
Great brand, great product, being used in a brand name restaurant environment and expect it to last for many years to come.
Two balls for one shaft! What's there not to love about that? I keep this in my Jeep for the tow anything anytime solution.
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Both the 1/2" and 3/8" knuckles fell apart within 20 ...
Both the 1/2" and 3/8" knuckles fell apart within 20 mins of using them, the 1/2" while on an air tool, the 3/8" on a regular socket wrench. I was able to hammer the pins back into them, so we will see how long they last. These knuckles also don't turn past about 50 degrees. The two sides of the knuckle hit and catch on one another beyond about that angle.
<div id="video-block-R26XKAGMJZTV4R" class="a-section a-spacing-small a-spacing-top-mini video-block"></div><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/C1nrlw8aMDS.mp4" class="video-url"><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81PE0tnLhoS.png" class="video-slate-img-url">&nbsp;These are good for a nice starter kit if you don't wanna emulate Bob Vila and just keep simple tools around your house or in your car. The grip on these 4 tools is pretty strong which is made from a forged steel and nickel finish. I used the slip joint and groove joint pliers today for a small project to tighten the bolts in our basement for a small door and the boiler room. They worked like they were supposed to for a small job. Overall, nice little set for small jobs. That's it, bde bde bde that's all folks!
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RCLITE Bar-none Customer Service
First one inop...Company reached out to me, replaced without a valid return.. new product works fine. USB ports glows red fyi..plus I got a free gift!
Only received 11 rings in the packaging instead of 12. Now I have a random unfilled hole on my shower curtain. It also arrived with some red rust-looking crap on some of the rings.
kor_Hang
25,380
Cool stuff, just wish it didn't break so soon
Onen of the clips broke upon second use. Could be a random mishap. I am exchanging it for another to give it another try. I gave it two stars because it has everything you need, but it broke on me and some of the sizes are a bit off, but still fit with some wiggling.
Does what it advertises, but the bolt is too short to fully compress some brake calipers and the cone washer on the end falls right off. Kinda disappointing.
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Must have for Gold Prospecting. I would buy this again!
A family member had there well dug out and brought me all the rock and dirt that was in the ground. I started panning it with a pie pan and seeing for myself how gold panning/ prospecting actually works. I ended up finding only Mica and Pyrite in the well rock/dirt however it started a new hobby for me, I can officially say I now have gold fever. I had no snifter bottle, I had regular eyebrow tweezers and thats it. This 6 PC Gold Panning Fines set is exactly what I needed. The snifter bottles are working great. The tweezers are also working much better then my previous ones. The magnifying glass, the suction tubes all work well. I use this kit often, whenever I am panning it comes in use. I would recommend this to anyone who is getting into gold prospecting or just needs a snifter bottle, tweezers to help sort fine materials. I would buy this again!
<div id="video-block-R32YISZ2XR2P93" class="a-section a-spacing-small a-spacing-top-mini video-block"></div><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/E1HziNDBrPS.mp4" class="video-url"><input type="hidden" name="" value="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/910aO02qklS.png" class="video-slate-img-url">&nbsp;Higher quality video here: https://youtu.be/jgYHj3m7Y14 Pros: Wide variety in kit, almost all you need. High Quality Durable Affordable (around $14 at time of purchase) Cons: Would have preferred a 1.5 screw driver instead of 1.2 Anti Static tools are a little too big Metal Slim tool could use a longer plastic sleeve. Easy to dig into your palm. I was offered this product at a discounted rate in exchange for my honest opinion.
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excellent fix for a broken or missing spring clip
It can be a challenge to remount a clip in the position that the manufacturer mounted it in but with a little reorientation of the clip you can mount the clip very to its original orientation. Start the screw holes with a nail of sufficient diameter at an oblique angle into the wood passing through the top clip holes through the bottom clip slots. screw in the screws enough to stabilize the clip but leave it open enough to slide the furniture spring in sideways when the spring is in place in the clip then screw the screws fully into the wood of the furniture .the set of 25 would allow you to repair at two pieces of furniture if all their clips were missing So you will have plenty for several pieces of furniture with only a few clips missing .Manufacturers clips for Berkline are hammered or mechanically stapled into the frame but these replacement clips are screwed
SO worth it to keep your flags from flying away. Once I started using these, I haven't lost another garden flag since!
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Great little set (45 Piece)
I love this thing, in my spare time I work on computers both building and taking them apart, usually for other people but I also build complete systems on the cheap with used parts and sell them for a small profit, mostly just for fun. I used to have just a couple screwdrivers and a pair of needle nose pliers so I figured I would get this. I have been using this for months now and it has everything you could possibly need to take apart or assemble anything pc related, I have used it to assemble systems from scratch, to take apart graphics cards and apply new thermal paste, to completely disassemble a laptop, and hell I even used the ratcheting screwdriver to fix a cupboard door at one point. There's only one thing I would change about this set, I wish that the screwdrivers were slightly magnetized to aid in assembly, cant tell you how many times I dropped a screw underneath something while putting together a system, at one point I dropped one of the motherboard's screws and it rolled underneath the motherboard that was about 90% screwed down and I had to completely remove it again, but other than that it's a good set.
Wish these refill attachments came with replacement clasps as well. Our cat goes mental for these toys and had swiped the clasp/hook in half. I thought the refills would solve that issue, but I ended up having to buy a new stick altogether. Great price for this pack though, and nice variety!
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Bad picture not as described
OK well the picture is not the tool just a rep rivet bit.. so read closely. why by a rep rivet tip when you can by the hole tool for the same price.
You did not send the item shown.. you sent the baseball decal. There wasn't enough time to return the order.
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A handy tool to have in your RV
My grandfather always kept one of these in his camper. Now that I own a travel trailer, I'm doing the same thing. This is a great tool to have around for 'just in case' situations. Give me a fence tool, some baling wire, duct tape and a good multi-tool and I can make a lot of repairs. I wish the staple remover were a bit sharper but that's a minor complaint. Overall, it's well made and should give me many years of use.
This was a gift for our daughter-in-law because she came here and was envious of ours. If you want to flip anything, get this.
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Too Small For Umbrella Shaft
I purchased this item along with a "Phottix Double-Small Foulding Shoot Through Umbrella 36-Inch." Neither product indicates any sort of non-standard size, yet the umbrella shaft does not fit the bracket - at all. The diameter of the umbrella shaft mount is too narrow. Returning for refund.
braiding nylon is thin and frayed within a week, white rubber seems to absorb every micron of dirty it possibly can. All three were non functioning, as in they literally would not charge a device or show a connection within a single year, Micro USB is a bad standard, but it's made laughable when it has bad QA and materials.
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Seems like a well made tool
Have used to it to replace several Shimano cassettes on the kids bikes and it's worked every time. Seems like a well made tool.
Did the job. But broke 2 of the 5 needles with in the first 5 minutes of use. :(
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These clippers are amazing. Really cuts the horse body clipping time and ...
These clippers are amazing. Really cuts the horse body clipping time and the quality of the clips is really first class. The cord is long enough for most applications but if I had to find one minor complaint, that would be it. Truly a great tool if you show horses and need them professionally groomed. These clippers are a must have.
I recently completed a remodeling project of a 60-unit apartment building. I came in late on the project and we completed the last 25 units, putting all new kitchens in each unit. A friend lent me these clamps and it was a fantastic way to get perfect results. Can the same results be obtained with a regular set of clamps (like i have used for the past 10yrs)? OF COURSE!! BUT, these make it faster, and more accurate. Anytime I can find a tool that allows me to "set & forget", I look for it to save time & money. The cost savings for me is that i can teach a $12/hr laborer how to do this and he (or she), almost CAN'T do it wrong. The $25/hr installer can be doing other tasks that the laborer can't. After two kitchen installs they have paid for themselves, the rest is cost savings for me. If I was a "do-it-yourselfer" and attempting to install my first cabinets, I would recommend these, not for savings but for getting the best look. These will help you get professional results. You may never use them ever again, but it would be worth it. Sell them on Craigslist afterwards, if you wish; I would buy a used set for $50 easy. I, however, never sell tools as I always find a second, third, fourth use for them eventually. I hated to give these clamps back to my friend, but I received these as a Christmas gift; Thank-you, Amazon wishlist & best girlfriend ever!) Pro- Best system for accurate results Con- Steep price but worth it in the end.
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Lyman products don't lie, man.
I made the mistake of buying some cheap roll pin punches on another website. They bent easily and were thicker than the stated size, making it difficult to work on my build (it actually got stuck and had to be forcibly removed using other tools). I bought these Lyman roll pin punches to replace the cheaper inaccurate tools I initially bought. The Lyman roll pin punches were TRUE to the stated size and have not yet bent as they are very strong and well made. I can tell that these are much better quality both visually and while handling them compared to the cheap punches I initially bought. Don't make the same mistake I did. Buy quality punches like these Lyman roll pin punches from the get go and save yourself the wasted money, time, and loss of sanity. From the research I've done, Lyman appears to make quality products. They are precision, well-built tools, and I highly recommend them.
Picked this up on a whim after Pandora pushed a tune to one of my radio stations. After reading the many five-star ratings decided to click buy. First listen just now--concur with the five stars. Usually it takes longer for a disc to age with me, not in this case. Agree with one reviewer's comparison to Lyle Mays.
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good tool-pathetic manual
this is a good tool but during the setup including confirmation of zero and 45 degree bevel angles I found the included manual to be poorly edited. the illustrations are much too small for anyone but a very myopic (nearsighted) person who could hold them 6 inches from their eye. Nearly useless for identifying small control knobs etc. The text and illustrations are not in the same position on the page always. A fine company like Makita should be ashamed of this manual. Jim
It was great the first week i used it. But then it got a little tricky to find the sweet spot not to just suck up error. By the end of week two it's in the garbage because there isn't a sweet spot anymore.
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GREAT FOR CV JOINT AXLES
this is great when rebuilding cv joint axles it works perfect for my application.
Have used to it to replace several Shimano cassettes on the kids bikes and it's worked every time. Seems like a well made tool.
kor_Hang
25,392
Absolutely love love love these Chrome Cabinet Knobs
I absolutely love love love these Chrome Cabinet Knobs. Had to get longer screws from Lowe's but other than that they are perfect.
Handle fell off after 2 months.. i guess it is "un-washable"... no glue? no barb? Kitchen-Kabootle is the place to get these things I guess.
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Pin hasn't bent, despite the odds
I've had it for about 18 months now. I've used it on probably two dozen chains, with widths 1/8", 3/32", and 11/128" (for what it's worth). I really thought the pin would have bent by now, but it has held up very well.
The product in the photo is not the product I received. I received the old style REV C (original) Jandy manifold which has a serious design flaw. See attached photo. I only ordered this one because in the photo the design appears different. The Jandy manifold unit collapses (crushes) when the internal tank pressure reaches about 30 PSI. I was really expecting to get a Zodiac branded part.
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I was asked if I "had any problems" with this ...
I was asked if I "had any problems" with this product. I don't know what kind of "problems" one could have with this product. An improvement might be an offset handle, but then they would have to make right-handed and left-handed shoehorns.
Worked as intended. Note that this is best used if you are a first time costumer.
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Bought a second one of these as a great all in one toolkit for our bikes
Bought a second one of these as a great all in one toolkit for our bikes. This is much more compact than a stanard toolkit and has most of the things you need. A great addition to your tail kit.
Just used it yesterday to reseat a front tire on a dresser and it works smooth.
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Fine for smaller modifiers such as snoots and beauty dishes
Fine for smaller modifiers such as snoots and beauty dishes, but you can't really actual tighten the joist to hold any weight. Its just a friction mechanism, no gears or anything. So if you want a really nice and small bowens mount for something small I highly recommend it, but for softboxes this doesn't really cut the mustard.
Cute and sufficient supply for the small "fun" table that we are using at the retirement party. If you want loads of this item for many tables, you will need to buy several packages.
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Solid piece but does not work out of the box ...
Solid piece but does not work out of the box with Winch 2 Go series. I drilled additional, oversized holes and used Grade 8 hardware to make it work. If SuperWinch reads these reviews, update the website to clarify which utility winches it will work with or update the hardware to be compatible with your other products.
I received this on Thursday and it was a nice product on Friday when we were using it. Today (Sunday) I turned it on again to use and it started right up, lasted all of 15 minutes, now it fails to function at all. Red light on and it just beeps as we try to get it to function.
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If you're a fan buy it.
Good looking piece. Mounted it on a bourbon barrel lid and gave it to my son-in-law. It's now hanging over his bar.
The arm is glued to the clip with really bad glue. The arm wasn't even put inside properly. Not worth to buing it!!!
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