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Correct me if i'm wrong.....but this is the same price as the dewalt but squeeze grip vs step/squeeze
The Irwin has a squeeze grip like this one for cheaper. Is Viking Arm a really good brand or something?
I dont think the "clamp and lift" feature would make it worth getting this over the dewalt.
Viking Arm is the original, made in Norway, that the others copied. It has accessories available for different purposes, like a cabinet install kit (https://youtu.be/Fgfd46V8bdk) and also support from the 3D printing community.
Correct me if i'm wrong.....but this is the same price as the dewalt but squeeze grip vs step/squeezeThe Irwin has a squeeze grip like this one for cheaper. Is Viking Arm a really good brand or something? I dont think the "clamp and lift" feature would make it worth getting this over the dewalt.
The dewalt also has the pump part of the handle at the at the top, and you can pump it with your foot with stabilizing the load with your hands. Seems more useful for that alone
Viking Arm is the original, made in Norway, that the others copied. It has accessories available for different purposes, like a cabinet install kit (https://youtu.be/Fgfd46V8bdk) and also support from the 3D printing community.
Yeah I understand it's the original one, but what really is the value-add of this versus the Irwin/Dewalt that's cheaper?
If it's just more accessories you can buy, then that's just an excuse for spending more money, not really adding value
Yeah I understand it's the original one, but what really is the value-add of this versus the Irwin/Dewalt that's cheaper?
If it's just more accessories you can buy, then that's just an excuse for spending more money, not really adding value
Accessories serve specific purposes. The Irwin is good enough for general lifting, like while installing a door. The Dewalt is better for bulkier things like fridges and dressers since you can lift with your foot. Most of the Viking's accessories are for repeat installations, meaning it's targeted more at pros who'll use the accessory multiple times.
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The Irwin has a squeeze grip like this one for cheaper. Is Viking Arm a really good brand or something?
I dont think the "clamp and lift" feature would make it worth getting this over the dewalt.
If it's just more accessories you can buy, then that's just an excuse for spending more money, not really adding value
If it's just more accessories you can buy, then that's just an excuse for spending more money, not really adding value
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