⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ FORD Black Front Windshield Sunshade Universal Sun Shade Promotion
Jan 07, 2023
Throwin' Shade at It
Absolute necessity in the southwest US. Very robust material and very effective, and it completely covers the interior windshield of my Ford Flex. The only hiccup is that it doesn't quite fit cleanly around the Ford Flex's rather large rear-view mirror mount, so it has to be tucked and folded at that point to fit.
Otherwise, top notch. Folds down nice and compact accordion / map -style (not like those stupid round hoop ones). And the big Ford logo on the front is rather appealing, rather than some stupid stock art photo or other obnoxious artwork.
GearWrench 82030 Insulated 1000V 8" Long Nose Pliers
Jan 07, 2023
Insurance Tools
Saves my working a$$. There are a number of times I need to do a device swap (outlet, switch, disconnect, etc.) on an active circuit, and I cannot afford to shut the circuit off; or, I am working on an inactive (off) circuit in a work junction box, but an active circuit is in close proximity. I can safely and confidently use these insulated needle-nose pliers without fear of arcing or zapping myself. These aren't too bulky, nor too difficult to manipulate with insulated gloves on.
And, these won't break the budget like other "premium name brand" tools, of the exact same type, often do.
Worth every penny. Since I had the M18 Fuel String Trimmer already, all I had to do was switch these attachments, pour in some chain oil, and make sure the battery was fully charged before I completely eradicated all the invasive shrubs that were infesting our property.
ZZZZIP!
There goes another one!
The M12 Hatchet is a nice tool, but this Pole Saw attachment adds the benefits of more power (obviously) and longer reach. I didn’t have to wrestle with the shrub as I was trying to cut it; merely poke the ol’ pole saw in there and...
RRRZZZZZZIP!
There goes another one!
Of course, I then proceeded to trim back the scraggly fruit tree that was growing out of control in the front yard, and got that back to a manageable level within minutes. And, made an extensive pile of sticks and branches. Because it’s battery-powered, not gas, there are no choke or heat issues, so I can position it into a variety of angles, and not worry about my hands or arms coming into contact with a hot engine or inhaling that exhaust.
Changing the chain for sharpening is very straightforward. Maintaining it simply means cleaning it off of sawdust after use and making sure to top-up the chain oil. Easier than a teenager.