We have one, but too many people insist upon banging on the door.
thats what you get for being visible from the road.
We have one, but too many people insist upon banging on the door.
thats what you get for being visible from the road.
wait, they actually attempt to ring the doorbell vs just chucking your package in the general direction of your house from 8 feet away?
The corded ones are much more useful, IMO.I needed an oscillating tool to fix one o the basement windows that has some frame rot.
My current battery systems are DeWalt 18V, Black and Decker 12V, and Ryobi One+ 18V.
Since I don't want yet another battery system, I went with the Ryobi multi headed tool deal that comes with the oscillating attachment.
DeWalt doesn't make an 18V tool, and pick 12V.
Hopefully it's not complete garbage.
The corded ones are much more useful, IMO.
I really like my Craftsman corded one, but ymmv. They're all Chinese crap now.If this one sucks I'll return it after I use it since HD doesn't give a fuck.
I used mine (craftsman corded one) last night to trim my dryer vent and move it up in the wall so I could get the drain through into the garage.Used the saw. Performed admirably.
B+ will saw again.
Also, got my 6” vent installed.
Time to call the electrician.
I used mine (craftsman corded one) last night to trim my dryer vent and move it up in the wall so I could get the drain through into the garage.
that's a lot of money for a breaker. Why so much?Home Depot wants $167 for a 2 pole 20 amp GFCI breaker that fits our panel.
Amazon had it for $99.
that's a lot of money for a breaker. Why so much?
you want to use something like a hottub or a spa disconnectBeats me.
But no one makes a 220V 20 amp GFCI outlet that I could find.
I need this for my induction burner for the brew setup. Burner needs 220V.