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They sell a cheaper version without the Vac for 300 I think.

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I love when someone points out something new. It is immediately dismissed. Hillarious

What's hilarious - the product or the replies/comments [Linked Image]

The thing might be useful for some people - some people are already satisfied with their tool stock.

Have a look at this "new" tool: http://www.koinstruments.com/ecm_press.asp

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The CBA-1000 identifies potential fire and safety hazards that may be present in electrical branch circuits and verifies the safe operation of 120 VAC 15 and 20 Amp circuit breakers.

What's your take on this?


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Can you cut a recpt in baseboard with that thing?
Most homes that still have wood lathe and plaster have the existing recpts in the baseboard. I always match whats there as mounting in the baseboard is a more solid mount and looks cleaner.

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