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  1. #351
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    Why does a vacuum need a remote control
    Kill all the telemarkers
    But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
    Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason

  2. #352
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Not exactly… They also sometimes (rarely) sell grey market overruns.
    But upon further reflection, yeah, fuck that noise.
    (Pre-coffee train of thought…duh)
    Don't tell your kids, they're going to take away the credit card.

  3. #353
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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Why does a vacuum need a remote control
    It would be convenient when the vac is hooked to another tool for dust collection.

  4. #354
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    This is your seasonal reminder to move your batteries out of sheds and detached garages and store somewhere warmer. I hosed an almost-new EGO battery by leaving it in the garage over winter, now I have about a 15 minute charge on the leafblower before it dies.
    Montani Semper Liberi

  5. #355
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarsB View Post
    This is your seasonal reminder to move your batteries out of sheds and detached garages and store somewhere warmer. I hosed an almost-new EGO battery by leaving it in the garage over winter, now I have about a 15 minute charge on the leafblower before it dies.
    And another pro tip on shop vac maintenance. Hold my beer and watch this:



    What could possibly go wrong?
    Best regards, Terry
    (Direct Contact is best vs PMs)

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  6. #356
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarsB View Post
    This is your seasonal reminder to move your batteries out of sheds and detached garages and store somewhere warmer. I hosed an almost-new EGO battery by leaving it in the garage over winter, now I have about a 15 minute charge on the leafblower before it dies.
    Yup, that’s the main reason that I keep my tiny little workshop at about 58-60 degrees all winter, Ann the ego batteries, bike light batteries, bike batteries, etc.
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

  7. #357
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    Been happy with my Ego mower as a "leaf vacuum" this fall. My yard is too small to justify the high end mower (2150SP), but that tree covers the whole thing and is 60' tall so I used to spend a lot of time raking. Nicely mulched leaves are a bonus for the garden bed too.
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