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Aug 12, 2020
Does the tasks its designed for at a decent price poiint.
While I am certainly not a craftsman or expert woodworker by any means, I do like to see my work results not be an embarrassment when I finish it. Over the years, I have found that taking the time to measure twice and cut once applies to me A LOT. But not being overly meticulous it has been a problem to adhere to this goal. Having effective, but not pricey tools has been a goal of mine. The INCRA IG32 Gauge seems to fit these goals well. It was not too pricey; its incremental indentations are close enough together to provide close tolerances, yet when setting, easily seen/felt as you slide the two halves against each other to set the desired depth/height. Though plastic, it is the same as several other tools I have had, some for decades that haven't shown any wear or deterioration. THAT shows an effort to provide a long lasting tool at an affordable price. Metal can be scratched or dinged and then becomes defective and/or unattractive. This material hasn't shown any such deficiency in years of use, so I am optimistic this gauge will have a long life, too. The only significant improvement I would like to see is the numbers on the ruled portion black or some contrasting color to the gray of the plastic material. Having worked for a plastic extrusion manufacturer once, I know this would be a MAJOR cost, so I understand the lack thereof. Otherwise it does a good job and I am pleased with my purchase.

Jun 21, 2018
Sturdy with nice features.
The 55 in SONY LED TV weighs @ 80 lbs. The stand is stable and yet is able to be moved over a hardwood floor without major effort or fear of tipping over. The glass shelves are thicker than I would have expected but easily hold the DVR and cable boxes and a sound bar. Instructions were basically graphical and, mostly, easily followed. A few panels should have been zoomed larger for ease of comprehending the indicated directions. However, the parts were laid out in individual bags and that aided in determining what `to do' next. Initially thought the TV would be too low (being moved from a wall Mount to this stand), even in the highest position. however, after mounting and watching a few hours, it clearly is fine. The hardest part was running the myriad of cables thru the vertical post. Got it done, but thinner wires were a bit hard to get around the thicker and stiffer ones.

Apr 12, 2021
Definitely good deal and good price. Professional tool.
Looking for a Rotozip for an upcoming project. As not a big project, no reason to spend much $ on tools for it. Checked internet for prices of various model Rotozips and was hesitating about potential costs. Saw this on ebay. While has no case, it did come with the collets. Price less than a new, basic model [this is the top, variable speed, model. Ordered it and received in a few days. Surprised at the weight of the unit! 2 or 3 pounds - much heavier than my Dremel tool [somewhat comparable in design]. Shows little or no wear - looks new. Tested it and reason for weight appears to be the well built motor: plenty of torque, variable speed between 15-30,000 RPM. Separately ordered a basic set of bits to use. For my project, this is definitely overkill, but at a very reasonable price for all components - a LOT less than ordering a new tool in an OEM kit.