I’m a poet and I didn’t even know it
I’m a poet and I didn’t even know it
Less work to do means less employees needed! Think of all the labor waves they’re saving!
Temu is more on par with wish. It’s really scanmy and disingenuous. Descriptions will claim one thing but send you some junk product instead.
AliExpress is a lot more legit. They’re still cheap products, but at least you know what you’re getting.
Something’s brewing at D&D
He’s in Washington near Portland.
Probably AVE
But is there a white strix version?
I’m not op, but I’m guessing this was made a while back before a lot of stuff was banned.
Their battery power tools are completely unrelated to whatever craftsman used to be.
Ryobi is great if you’re like me and just need the occasional tool to do a small project around the house and then gets put away for a few months. I’ve got a Ryobi portable vacuum at work that does great, gets used daily.
I got my old man some DeWalt stuff. They’re excellent tools.
I was wondering where Festool gang was at
Ryobi batteries in general are very bulky. That 12 AH is like strapping a boot to your tools. It’s also seemingly their weak spot, as all I read is people complaining about their batteries.
The same company that makes Ryobi and Milwaukee tools also makes Hart.
Only issue with Makita is s their battery tech hasnt caught up with everyone else. They seem to have forgotten their 18 volt line in favor of their 36 volt.
Yeah same company that makes Flex also make Kobalt as their Ryobi competitor for Lowe’s, and Ridgid as their mid tier tools.
Nah Makita is trash, unless you’re talking LXT, which is 36 volt. Most of the Milwaukee stuff comes out on top on the torque test channel on YouTube.
But also don’t forget House Skil: Issue
Dall-E 3
Cut down the Kessel run to 11 parsecs
Because it would be pretty silly to verbally say “quote” “the thing” and them finish of with “unquote” at the end, like some kind of robot.
The whole point of saying it is to clarify that you’re quoting something.