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I have a lot of Stanley tools. They're my favorite brand because I know I can rely on them. All the tools I have, I've bought. I am not paid to give any particular tool a good review.
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Just want to say that I've had 2 of the largest Tradestack rolling boxes outdoors for a year plus in the Northeast and i use them every day and they don't leak and they are still going strong. Never had any issues with the plastic latches like everyone was worried about. I love my versastack and tstak as well and i mix and match my stacks depending on what tools i need. Not as big and heavy and expensive as packout
This is a great video! You saved me from going to purchase another vacuum cleaner. After taking the bottom attachment apart from my Craftsman, it was clogged up with so much lint. I cleaned all that trash out by using a wire hanger to push out the clogged up lint found in the bottom plastic tubing. And now my Craftsman vacuum is running perfectly!
I got lost about the rotation. My bottom lock & side cabinets are 90 degrees. The top chest is 180. How can you get admiral with different rotations and yet the same key?
Lowes' delivery was supposed to assemble it. He didn't. He dumped it on my driveway, took a photo, and left. The manual was incomplete so it took me forever to assemble it. I haven't used a push mower in 25 years, so I'm very rusty. First, it was going too fast and I didn't know how to adjust the speed. After an hour plus online, I finally found out how. I had the mower deck as high as it would go, and although the grass was only about 4" high, it kept struggling, then turning off. I finally decided to go slower and mow only half a strip. I have less than a 1/4 acre, yet it took me forever to do it and I had to restart it several times. I never had this problem with my old push mower or my riding mower. This thing is a piece of $hit.
Lol Hammer Time. I needed to see this video. Hammer in hand, I realized that there was no clearance on my Suburban, next was the drill, and after about six holes, the lock came off.
you did not show what to do with the extra wiring and where to shove that. I am struggling trying to just get the two bolts in for the shaft. Whats the trick? FYI NO BATTERY OR CHARGER. OMG
Why did GM make it so ridiculously hard to access the most simple components on this car? I have a 2017 Traverse LT and to just have the headlamps replaced the entire front bumper had to be removed. What should have been a simple, $20, 20 minute fix resulted in having to pay $200 to have the body shop replace the bulbs. I'm having this window issue now and its not even worth it to me have it fixed, since its just the passenger side window for now.
misleading. I ended up takinig mine back because the LHS of the wire to be stripped did not stay put during the process and slid through the LH jaw despite operating the wire stripper precisely as demonstrated on this and other videos. After taking them back to the retail outlet they agreed and swopped over for another pair which did precisely the same thing. The customer service lady and myself eventually worked out it was only by putting your thumb on the left hand edge would they work as demonstrated. Once mastered it did what it said. It may be that the latest production left hand jaws do not hold the wire in position while stripping. Very misleading and the instruction that came with them explained very little with no explanation of the circular dial in the centre. of the jaws
I just picked this up for $15. Everything looks brand new, never used. All items say Stanley Professional, except the extension. It has nothing on it but looks brand new. These tool never touched a bolt by the looks of them. The steel box is great.
When in a Flashlight buying mood, wives have no input, absolutely no say so in the decision making process are not allowed to interfere. _Married_ _guys_ _will_ _believe_ _that,_ _right?_
Hi TiH - were you kidding/being sarcastic when you said you never have to change the oil? I just bought (used) my first ever Craftsman lawn mower today and I'm wondering if I need to top up the oil regularly?
They claim you don't have to change it. But, most definitely change it. I do, and you should, too. If you don't every season, then you risk contaminating your engine and cause premature wear and tear.
I usually do my research before I buy things but I went ahead and bought this thing all I got to do is hang a door and it looks like it's going to do just fine
I wish you had a bad or dead battery to try so you could show how this charger socks. If you have a good battery that gets below 6v it will just sit and do Nothing....Ahh that's why you need a charger.... even if you try the Engine Start function it won't wake it up to charge. It really needs a "manual charge" function, even if it just charged for 10 minutes at a time, that would probably get the voltage up enough for the auto charge to work.
yeah that's quite interesting video makes me think of some other things but my lawn mower video was just to cover which would make the motor cooler running at higher RPMs or lower RPMs and I'll probably make one more video of that with a couple different temperature gauges