Ken Cunningham
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Ditto: Dont waste your money on the sawzall blades. The do carry millwakee blades by the way.
And their Milwaukee ones are as good as we would get anywhere else?
Ditto: Dont waste your money on the sawzall blades. The do carry millwakee blades by the way.
my 2 cents
The Strap Wrenches 0/5
absolute garbage, used one to hold a crankshaft, snapped one before we even put any real weight on it tried with the smaller one snapped too
weve done this before with strap wrenches without a problem so its a HF issue
5$ on sale
Stud Puller -1/5
it will function....kinda, always jams on the studs you remove, have to hammer them with a punch totally useless, use vice grips instead, even sheared a bolt, and when i returned the 1st one, took forever to the manager
5$ ( not worth it at all)
3 lb hand sledge 2/5
its worth it for the head, good steel
broke the wood handle on a wedge i was driving into a cut; replacing it with steel
5$
Pipe Bender 2/5
This thing didnt work for me, its got plenty of power used it to bend out smashed 2" pipe with 1/4" walls but likes to mash what your working on shouldve used a sand mandrel(How to Bend Steel Tubing | eHow.com) and woulda worked better, will try again and use angle finders to get it right
89$ with coupon
Air body Saw 1/5
My friend bought one to cut out holes in his body panels, didn't work for love nor money, maybe with a bigger compressor but it wouldnt cut with the course or fine blade
10$ with coupon
plier set rollup
crap and poorly machined pliers and broke a few, ok for small stuff, the long nose ones were pretty use full
7 $ 2/5
Socket set (1/4 and 3/8)
they had a real stinker broke every one in the kit and ended up using the ratchet as a spare hammer; and that was after only 1 use
5$ 0/5
Impact Swivels 2/5
really not so useful took a lot of the punch out of the impact gun(read 3/4), then when you try to use it at an angle it caught and slammed my hand into the leaf springs(removing rear shocks), now i just use alot of 1/2 " extensions use them as normal universals now
10$
Cheapo rotary tool 2/5
pretty terrible, the acc with it were complete garbage and replaced it with dremel bits and it worked for a while but no umph or hours of usage pretty junky but told me i didnt use a rotary tool enough to buy a decent one
5$
trying out the 2lb roll of wire and tips from there, so far messy but not terrible welds
OT: My late Dad owned a HVAC company for 30 some years and had several Millwakee Sawzalls and never used anything but Millwakee blades because we would use them to rough in jobs and they would cut right through nails and wood and keep asking for more. Their Bi-Metal blades are the only ones I buy IMO.