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  • They're house Tyrell. They used to be great, then they fell apart, now they're trying to come back.

  • If you're looking for a solid storage system, check out toughbuilt or flex. As someone with the rare experience in several different mobile tool chests, flex and toughbuilt kick the hell out of the packout. I run the toughbuilt stacktech myself, and it's got everything I could have hoped for. Tough as hell, metal corners, waterproof, no fumbling to lock or unlock pieces as they connect automatically, and they're a good bit cheaper to boot.

  • Not to bash HB cuz they rule when you need a new tool quick,, but how hard can it possibly be to make a thing that spins when you plug it in?

  • My construction companion runs Milwaukee. As I stated in a different comment, he's had several drills and batteries blow in about three years. This isn't to say they're not a great brand, but that's too many lemons for the premium they charge for my taste. seems like their biggest downfall is the plastic shells they use, especially on batteries. Those little power check buttons break right quick, and the rubber over moulding doesn't deal with grease well.

    I run Metabo HPT, and I abuse the hell out of them. Drilling inch holes 12" deep in concrete for garage anchors, running all the batteries in sub zero and 100+ temps, notching studs until the multi tool is too hot to hold. Never had a failure in 6 years. Even my original batteries still work as well as the new. A slick bonus I found out being a compulsive tinkerer, the batteries that they sell as 18v 3ah are actually 24v 5ah. I always wondered why they lasted so long before I ripped a few apart. Samsung cells as well.

  • As a Semi pro, I run Metabo HPT for power tools and beat the hell out of them and get free batteries. Never had a tool or battery die in several years.

    For groundskeeping I go with worx. They're great but aftermarket batteries suck ass.

    Any plug in tools that aren't antiques are rigid, their warranty is nuts, and their mitre saw has the widest range of any I've ever used. Plus free service and parts for life.

    My coworker runs Milwaukee, lots of variety, but he's had two drills and three batteries die in 3 years of basic use, so I'm not sure if I trust them wholly. The packout is nice, but there are better options out there for portable tool chests now, like flex and toughbuilt.

    I know a few pros who switched to flex tools and swear by them, but they're too fresh to market to know for sure, although the company has been around forever supposedly.

  • House DeWalt: The Builders

    House Ryobi: The Slapjobs

    House Milwaukee: The wishes they were house DeWalt

    House Makita: Quality prevails regardless of how little I use my tools.

    Unmentioned:

    House Bosch: House Makita but doesn't like Asians

    House Metabo: House Milwaukee but green

    House Rigid: wow these are fuckin cheap

    House Worx: Tools take a backseat to Yardwork

    House Metabo HPT: My wife says they're great

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  • 2024: WAR IN THE US

  • No, it's a freeway loop, so there's never a jam, and it was like 10pm. Took the normal way back and it cut 12 minutes off a 30 minute trip.

  • They've been secretly doing this for years. I switched out after I realized the weird roads they were having me take weren't to avoid traffic, but because every corner I turned at had a 7-11 on it. The roads in my area are set up like a grid, so there's many ways to get everywhere. I'm thinking like 3-4 years ago I noticed the change. I would check with my friend's phones, and notice Google would give them different directions than mine. Last weekend, a friend was giving me directions to a spot in a neighboring town, and it avoided the freeway to have me drive through the business district of both my town and the destination. I work in the town I was heading to, I know how long it takes to get there. It told us to go literally the worst way possible.

  • Both of your wives are plants by the marketing firm to make sure your attempts to remove all ads are stymied. You'll have to kill her. I'm sorry.

  • Seems like they should've designed it so the front wouldn't fall off

  • Not that it's not a shitty thing to do, but it also seems like the last person you would rely on for the value of an object is the person selling it to you.

  • I would think a museum would be better at spotting forgeries.

  • That just adds another party with access to your photos.

  • Cool. I want zero if these features. Leave my shit alone.

  • I've been using a tuning app that's similar through 4 phones now. It was taken off the store like 7 years ago, but I kept the apk and keep gimping it along.

    The lack of support is actually great, because all the ads went away a few years ago.

    1. If he's that good at building furniture, good on him, keep it up.
    2. Never would have been illegal to sell lies to poor people.
    3. Fuck rich people.
  • So are we going to like, do something about it?

  • I suppose it really depends on what games the guy is into. If he's an occasional stardew guy, no trouble. If it's call of duty, might be a problem. Although if he's into call of duty they'll need another whole ass hard drive to support that bloat

  • Yeah. Norm core for basics, but I'm generally dressing in layers anyway. I don't think I've worn only a t shirt outside the house in years.