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Dec 16, 2020
Milwaukee Pruning SAWZALL Blades! Work as described.
Milwaukee Pruning SAWZALL Blades: I used the 9" blades to prune a small fruit tree. The tree isabout a 12" diameter but there were many branches, a couple of them that were 7"- 8" in diameter. Using a battery powered sawzall (would have worked better with an electric), these blades did the job.

Nov 27, 2019
OK safety glasses
Decent safety glasses. Pretty good quality. They are big. They fit OK but the lenses are big. I bought the bi-focal ones. My only complaint is that the bi-focal lens is too large. It interferes with the regular sight a bit, not a huge deal, but I think the bi-focal lens should be a little smaller.

May 24, 2016
Yamaha AW2400
I have owned mine for 10+ years. Awesome quality. Still using it. Still loving it. Excellent sound quality. There are some little quirks about the machine but I may buy another one to have as back-up. The computer based DAW is very expensive compared to this. This to me is the "digital-analog" of the real analog world where it is hard to leave this type of pro machine and put all your eggs (and money) into something comparable to it that's a computer based recording system.
I would have to spend $2,500 to $5,000 to get the real feel of a studio with motorized faders etc. in a surface controller and a recording software system. Don't bother getting a computer based system without a console. To mix right, you need faders. Then there are the plug-ins which (most good ones) are NOT free. I like out-board gear and Marshalls and SM57's! Guitarists don't need the frills of computer based recording. I have made unbelievable sounding quality recordings on this machine (using Line 6 Bass Pod and EZ Drummer to complete the band). In the end, its the performance, the producer/engineer that make a great sounding CD. Yes, there, I said it, CD...MP3? Pleeeesese! No thanks!