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That is not a review, a proper review is at least a speaking voice that tells you what the voltage is, what the grinder body is made of, and what that pull out tray Is for, are the stator windings aluminium or copper, the guarantee and so on, the worst review ever, another cheap and nasty product, there are well known brands on the market that stood the test of time, I'd rather go with that!!
WHY DID YA NOT PUT SOME PAINT IN IT FIRST. It looks like ya have just found it in somebody's trash bin. I bet you are 1 of those people when you go out for a night out for a drink with friends you wait till the last and when its your turn to go the bar you say your going home cos your pissed to save you spending any money.
Hola buen día amigo , me puedes ayudar con la información del capacitor de arranque de este modelo por favor no la encuentro por ningun lado y debo sustituirlo gracias
Если веер горизонтальный красить нужно либо сверху вниз либо снизу вверх, если веер вертикальный то слева на право либо справа на лево, расстояние до поверхности примерно 15-20 см
Used it to demo a large Bedford stone fireplace that had a thousand bricks inside, and it did the job well and is still working ru-vid.comUgkxqqoaX03nrziKwF7Bjjcc71YzLEleMvOS . It took abuse above and beyond what it would endure in a shop environment (grit and dust, watery compressed air from a portable compressor, a few drops from roof height) and still works great. I kept it oiled and drained the compressor often but that's all the "care" it received, the rest was just hard relentless chiseling for a few days (we cleaned the mortar off the stones and bricks too) and it performed admirably. For less than $50 it was a great bargain. Electric demo hammers start at around $200 and the ones at that price point have mixed reviews; a rental of a contractor-grade unit locally was over $100/day and I couldn't get the job done in less than 3 days minimum (occupied residence so had to be careful and clean up as I went) so a relatively inexpensive air chisel turned out to be the perfect solution.I wrote a longer review about this tool before, with pictures and everything but Amazon wouldn't publish it for some vague, computer-issued reason. But take my word for it, this was a massive, 2-flued/two story (basement and ground floor and 6' above the roof) fireplace and it generated an incredible amount of rubble and this chisel did the whole demo, I didn't swing a hammer once.
I used ru-vid.comUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell