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Items: $29.92
Your Coupon Savings: -$4.45
Total Before Tax: $25.47
I just ordered a Klein Tools 935DAG for $25.47 after coupon from Amazon. CCC shows $29.92 as lowest price, however it's not taking the coupon into consideration so I don't know if there have previously been better coupons based on my research of CCC and past SD posts.
Seems to me to be a good price for this unit, but curious to what the community thinks about this tool compared to any other options out there in this price range.
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Update:
Searched around and it seems that vs. Wixey the Klein has:
-stronger magnets
-AAA batteries vs. CR2032
-Better display
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Somebody will understand
Then they will say djcsuomi (insert real name) made __________ (insert life's work) with this amazing tool collection. Now it can be yours! Going..... going..... gone!
You forgot to include the advertising revenue!! 😄 I know, I make that easy mistake too these days as everyone's pockets get lined by someone else.
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Wondering if something like this would help in building a wooden base frame and leveling it for a shed.
One thing I noticed is the Klein has an accuracy of +/- 0.1 and TACKlife accuracy is +/- 0.2. Doesn't seem like much but it is.
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In high school for me it was "If the angle of your dangle equals the sag of your bag then the throb on your knob is constant".
You forgot "the square of the hair".
That is only if your death is today.
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Lithium batteries are fussy about their charge levels. If you are using this frequently that should not be a problem. For those whose use is occasional, that could be a problem. And down the road the lithium batteries cannot be replaced unlike NiMH or NiCAD batteries
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When I looked into soldering lithium batteries, I took the warnings of overheating causing t he battery to catch fire and explode seriously.
For those willing to take the risk, skills are a start. In addition, a temperature controlled soldering iron with a higher temperature capacity would be recommended.