First the powered tape measure now this...

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http://www.blackanddecker.com/ProductGu ... ctID=15251

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Noel":rumu4hzx said:
http://www.blackanddecker.com/ProductGuide/Product-Details.aspx?ProductID=15251

What next?
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Soon, they'll put our brains into pickling jars, attach electrodes and communicate our needs through the ether, because the notion of "lifting a finger" is fast becoming a lost art
 
Hope it works better than the powered tape measure - Mrs scrums bought me one for christmas about 2 years ago - didn't have the heart to tell her that it was going to be **** - and it was - noisy, heavy and ate batteries.
 
Does seem slightly cheaper than Bessy though - there for it if rightly priced to temp the un-initiated #-o :sign3:

Image having 20 of them for a big clamp up - 20 chargers to plug in - making sure all are charged, finding 3 were not mid glue up :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
Does seem slightly cheaper than Bessy though - there for it if rightly priced to temp the un-initiated #-o :sign3:

Image having 20 of them for a big clamp up - 20 chargers to plug in - making sure all are charged, finding 3 were not mid glue up, think I'll stick with my Le Tigres

:roll: :roll: :roll:
 
Never mind the gimicky battery powered nature of them, they look like they'd break if you sneezed on them. :roll: :roll:

This is the type of thing marketed at someone who wouldn't have a clue what to do with a clamp.

Brad
 
What clamping force does it apply? I assume it is intended for someone who has only got one finger.
 
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