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- Apr 16, 2005
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- Sharon, SC
but I bet those powered pruners would cut copper cable…..that most home gamers would mess with on the regular.
I do love my 2672.
but I bet those powered pruners would cut copper cable…..that most home gamers would mess with on the regular.
for the exact same reason I have a battery powered grease gun, after years of manually squeezing my hands can’t do it anymore.
I’ve got powered tools for as much as I can get away with now.
None are “high dollar” but they all have their purpose. Most have been bought on sale.
Todays delivery was something I’ve been watching for a while. I have several M12 tools, and 4 of the small 1.5ah batteries.
this came with charger, 4ah battery and the 3/8” ( $159 cyber Monday @HD)
but I bet those powered pruners would cut copper cable…..that most home gamers would mess with on the regular. View attachment 386449
I’m sure it’s a nice tool, but would prune your trees or bushes with it?I do love my 2672.
I’ve got the lower end M12 ratchet that i use the hell out of, I’m pretty invested in the Ryobi stuff, the Ryobi ratchet is to big to use in most of my daily. Being I’m on the road and in a lot of different environments buying the expensive red stuff invites unwanted eyes, green works most times, and if it disappears or gets lost, it doesn’t hurt near as bad.My m12 3/8 impact is easily my most used power tool now. I got it with a ratchet bundle and wasn't sure how much I would like it, but I have been very impressed with it.
Duane
My antique Stokes Co. pruning shears ...
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Yall also need more hand exercise!
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Tits are fake, but that ain't no man.View attachment 386503
or she got a cheap upgrade.
Did you just assume his gender?Tits are fake, but that ain't no man.
If I can feel em they ain’t fakeTits are fake, but that ain't no man.
Nah, I did my research first...Did you just assume his gender?