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Feb 10, 2012
rima99 from Losd Angeles, CA, Rating:4.0Excellent quality boxes. The cart is a bit too flimsy to carry the weight fully loaded, especially on stairs.
Feb 10, 2012
slm921 from CT, Rating:4.0Great product for such a great value. Was happy with the quality of the product. Good for keeping around the house when you need a little tool to fix little things like tighetning a screw in your glasses! I would recommend this to others to keep handy in their home.
Feb 10, 2012
randalel from Plano Texas (DFW Area), Rating:4.0Bought to cut 1ftx2ft porcelian coated ceramic tiles. About 135 sqft. Many 45 degree cuts from room lay. The tile were "oversized" for the saw, but I had no problem using. The straight edge guide worked for many cuts, but not all because of this. Had to take off the fence over the blade to do a plunge cut. Worked OK. Be care with how the screws holding the bracket are taken out, - if you do this, you don't need to fully unscrew - loosen, and slide the bracket out. Total unscrewing makes it hard to put back together. Had to take off the underneath blade guard. Only complaint is the screws and what the thread into are cheap, but what do you expect for $**. Comparable saws in Home Depot or Lowe's retail for $98+tax. Also used this to do several longer "rip" cuts on my sunken jacuzzi tub cultured/man made marble side panel. Had to take off about 1/2 inch. Take your time doing this. Also, frequently check the water level, it goes thru water fairly quickly, so keep a suppl...
Feb 9, 2012
seagemlisa from San Diego, CA, Rating:5.0I needed to purchase this so that I could qualify for free shipping and save $10 on the office chair I purchased so this fit the bill. I am pleased with the set and for a couple of bucks what could go wrong? I am quite sure I will use them down the road for those teeny tiny screws that need a smaller size.
Feb 9, 2012
money4mealways from millford, Rating:5.0it isn't the best ever, but it was nice for the price. fits great in junk drawer
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I'm looking for a hand vac that will run/charge on either 110 or 220. Any suggestions?
Hello mdho, I have done some research on our size and I found a Readivac 36300 Red 110-volt Super-duty Hand Vacuum under item # 13008262. I hope this fits what you are looking for.
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