Anonymous
expired
1 year ago |
Anonymous
How is it compared to v8 and v11?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
it's better than v8 and around the same as v11, kinda like mini v11 //@Anonymous: How is it compared to v8 and v11?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
LOL. Okay so better than an older model but not as worse as a newer model? Who is asking these questions and who is answering them? These are so fake both ways. //@anonymous: it's better than v8 and around the same as v11, kinda like mini v11 //@Anonymous: How is it compared to v8 and v11?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Used to be $30
1 year ago |
Anonymous
With 60% tariff, it will be 60 bucks. //@Anonymous: Used to be $30
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It was $25. I was ready to buy it, then I changed my mind because it wouldn't be very useful for me //@Anonymous: Used to be $30
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Who wouldn't love to multiply every marking by 2.54? 7ft 8-1/16", first convert feet to inches, then multiply. Super easy to do in your head! //@anonymous: Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Knowing basic math doesn’t make it convenient when you need to convert 11-5/16” to centimeters in your head. //@anonymous: Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Try get used to the annoying/inconvenient imperial system -:(. Most/all my tape measures have both markers which gives me an excuse not to do the calculations on my own -:) //@anonymous: Knowing basic math doesn’t make it convenient when you need to convert 11-5/16” to centimeters in your head. //@anonymous: Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Batteries not included
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Be very thoughtful of buying a battery powered "generator". It usually can only power applications very short period compared to say gasoline powered one. Here is an ideal estimation:
4 40V 4Ah batteries give a total 640Wh energy. Assuming 0% energy loss during 40V to 110V conversion, it can power a 1000W output for 0.64 hour only.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Thank you, an excellent explanation, and the math is helpful as well. Not everyone knows what the numbers truly mean. //@Anonymous: Be very thoughtful of buying a battery powered "generator". It usually can only power applications very short period compared to say gasoline powered one. Here is an ideal estimation:
4 40V 4Ah batteries give a total 640Wh energy. Assuming 0% energy loss during 40V to 110V conversion, it can power a 1000W output for 0.64 hour only.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Isn't this usually $20 during Thanksgiving?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Inflation pricing :)
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It was$ 9.99 around 5 yrs back BF sale //@anonymous: Isn't this usually $20 during Thanksgiving?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$10 at Amazon //@Anonymous: Isn't this usually $20 during Thanksgiving?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Bought 2 when it was cheap //@anonymous: It was$ 9.99 around 5 yrs back BF sale //@anonymous: Isn't this usually $20 during Thanksgiving?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Works with MyQ?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I do believe myQ only work with chamberlain and lift master //@anonymous: Works with MyQ?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Since it’s called Genie, does the remote say “open sesame” when you push the button?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You need to rub the remote few time. //@anonymous: Since it’s called Genie, does the remote say “open sesame” when you push the button?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Rubbing the lamp does entice a premium screw.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
the link shows batteries and charger only, no blower included
1 year ago |
cheetah
On the right side, under Free Gift with Purchase, pick your choice of Bonus tool. //@Anonymous: the link shows batteries and charger only, no blower included
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You click on free gift it will show some items for free,add select blower you have whose set.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$163.99
1 year ago |
Anonymous
would be nice with active roller
1 year ago |
Anonymous
sold out
1 year ago |
Anonymous
haha, amazon changed the price right after I placed an order.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Deal?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Better than $70! //@anonymous: Deal?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
My neighbor said these are as good as Dewalt.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
how expensive is an additional battery?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I think you confused this comment window with the google search bar. //@Anonymous: how expensive is an additional battery?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
No need to be rude. //@anonymous: I think you confused this comment window with the google search bar. //@Anonymous: how expensive is an additional battery?
1 year ago |
storm22
Wide 4" frost clearing blade
Ice chippers score thick ice for quick removal
10" length
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Why not just use a real bear to scrape your windshield?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I see $6.11 now.
1 year ago |
cheetah
Sale is back. //@Anonymous: I see $6.11 now.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
The fogger/mister with battery is a great deal.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
be aware that Ryobi warranty only covers those sold by HomeDepot, Woot's order will not be covered.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good deal!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
The Craftsman stud finder (CMHT77633) is only $7.48 and gets (slightly) better reviews, and a lot more of them. I have one and it works really well. On the other hand, I previously had a Stanley stud finder and wow, it felt like that was a prank -- it would seriously beep at random and could not reliably identify studs at all.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I can use it in a park to find someone’s diamond studs? //@anonymous: The Craftsman stud finder (CMHT77633) is only $7.48 and gets (slightly) better reviews, and a lot more of them. I have one and it works really well. On the other hand, I previously had a Stanley stud finder and wow, it felt like that was a prank -- it would seriously beep at random and could not reliably identify studs at all.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I have the Franklin M70. It has multiple LEDs so it helps you confirm you are somewhere in the middle of the stud with some width on either side.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
why not? //@Anonymous: I can use it in a park to find someone’s diamond studs? //@anonymous: The Craftsman stud finder (CMHT77633) is only $7.48 and gets (slightly) better reviews, and a lot more of them. I have one and it works really well. On the other hand, I previously had a Stanley stud finder and wow, it felt like that was a prank -- it would seriously beep at random and could not reliably identify studs at all.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
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1 year ago |
Anonymous
WOT?!? Price error? This is an incredible deal!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
dead
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Sorry, it was partly my fault. I bought three. //@anonymous: dead
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good deal
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$173.3
1 year ago |
Anonymous
it shows a higher price
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Not true
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Shows 173.30
1 year ago |
Anonymous
What's a " Digital Radiator Heater"? It just keeps on popping out 1's and 0's?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Like using your CPU to heat up your room //@Anonymous: What's a " Digital Radiator Heater"? It just keeps on popping out 1's and 0's?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It’s very convenient to heat up one room instead of whole house
1 year ago |
Anonymous
THis one is good. It is temperature controlled heating, so avoid overheading or underheating. The old style heater is constant power. You have to intervene when it reaches your target temperature; otherwise, you will heat too much. Attach a power timer (self turn off), it becomes perfect solution for winter.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
From my experience these type of digital oil based heaters are not accurate in the temp reading. They are exactly the same as the analog in terms of set temp. The only main difference is you can now have added features such as a timer and a remote which typically aren’t used much anyways since it’s an oil based heater. Either way it’s a decent price for as shipped unit.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Wow. Sold out
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Check reviews
1 year ago |
Preparation
Looks like shipping is a challenge
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Free shipping
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yes, lots of people complain that it arrived dented and Walmart told them to contact the manufacturer, who wasn't helpful. Seems to be a very common problem. //@Anonymous: Check reviews
1 year ago |
Preparation
How are kasa products? I had wemo and they are having issues these days with alexa. As they no longer support wemo switches
1 year ago |
Anonymous
They are fantastic, I have a combination of 20+ Kasa products/switches/plugs for the last 5 years and they work really great, I lobe them //@Preparation: How are kasa products? I had wemo and they are having issues these days with alexa. As they no longer support wemo switches
1 year ago |