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#34191 02/05/04 06:29 PM
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I am now the proud owner of this fine tool, a must have. Anybody else?
http://www.kleintools.com

Klein 98002BT
(Sorry can't figure out how to link to the Klein website)

[This message has been edited by JCooper (edited 02-05-2004).]

#34192 02/05/04 06:53 PM
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I don't think Klein has ever made a better tool for the hard working electrician!

Chris.

#34193 02/05/04 08:58 PM
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I have had one of those in my bag for about two months. The only problem is that the plumbers keep borrowing it!

#34194 02/06/04 01:50 AM
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Hello from south Dakota!!

Picked mine up at the big orange box day before Thanksgiving. No my hand only has to turn wire nuts, and no more of those twist off tops!! [Linked Image]


Jon Niemeyer
#34195 02/06/04 09:22 AM
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Sorry, I think I'm missing something... Which tool are you talking about. I go to the site and can't see this number you put down???? Thanks .... Steve

#34196 02/06/04 09:24 AM
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sorry which tool are you talking about

#34197 02/06/04 09:36 AM
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Here it is people. [Linked Image]

[Linked Image]

{Message edited to correct URL error}

[This message has been edited by Trumpy (edited 02-06-2004).]

#34198 02/06/04 10:34 AM
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LOL! Taken from the Klein website :

-Suitable for users from the apprentice to the demanding professional.

-Cushion-Grip handle resists slippage and provides the comfort needed for frequent use.

-Bottle cap Tip-Ident®, allows for quick identification in tool pouches or crowded drawers.

-Professionally designed and rigorously tested by an expert team to handle both foreign and domestic applications.


Tell me, which "expert team" got to rigorously test this device?

Bye for now.

Sandro

#34199 02/07/04 01:48 PM
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I like that Tote carring tool bag. I usually shoulder my pouch - don't like wearing it. I may get that, looks like it holds a lot too.


The Golden Rule - "The man with the gold makes the rule"

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