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Apr 13, 2017
Was familiar horsehair brooms and looking for one
Horsehair brooms used to be pretty common wherever other types of brooms were sold. I was looking for one because the horsehair is the best broom for a tile floor. The natural hairs get down into the grout lines without throwing the debris across the floor. There were other offerings, but I noticed Superior had value which is why we ordered it and after it came in, we discovered it had quality.

Jul 13, 2016
Best tool for swim spa
Previously sing a manual wand pump did an okay job, it took 30+ minutes and stirred up the sediment. This battery-powered vacuum might be overkill for a 1,600 gallon swim spa, but the results have been wonderful. We get 90% of that sandy feeling gone from the floor before each time we go into the spa. The overall water retains clarity for an extra few days. Cleaning out the sediment takes 5 minutes with the Max HD.

Nov 03, 2016
In the 10" size, Craftsman offers best quality bench drill press
7 of 7 found this helpful Compare other Chinese-mfg tools of this type and you see the Craftsman has slightly better machining. Plus you get the backing of Sears stores, website and phone for technical help and parts. The owner's manual was wrong about one feature for this drill. A drill press should have a depth stop for precision 'blind' holes that don't go all the way through your working material. Older drill press machines would have a threaded rod with two stop nuts on the rod to restrict the up-and-down movement of the drill head. This drill is a newer mechanism -- a sliding scale affixed to the axle of the three-handled feed lever stops to the desired depth. Set-up out of the box took 30 minutes and I like how quickly it was doing precision holes on woodwork. Laser is a gimmick, but a nice one. Be sure to keep the laser module empty of batteries when you don't use the drill for long periods as the parts list shows the module to cost almost half the price of the bench drill press.