List of Black Friday Deals and Sales

Benchdogs.co.uk (makers of all sorts of dogs fences and other MFT type accessories) have a 20% off sale. They will have something you never knew you needed [big grin] And, from the looks of things, they ship worldwide.

The site says to use code "BFCM19" at checkout, but the discount was automagically applied when I caved and went for "just a quick look" [embarassed]

I'm just a happy returning customer and nothing to do with the company.

https://benchdogs.co.uk/
 
Cheese said:

These make a most welcome gift for anyone who cooks. I've bought a half dozen over the years from Lee Valley in the past and giving to family and friends for Christmas. I even bought one for the shop to measure temperature of liquids. However I just checked their site and didn't find them listed this year.

I usually buy a bunch of kitchen stuff every year for Christmas gifts from Lee Valley. Another great gift is the vegetable and potato peeler set. My wife, both daughters, and both my sisters love them. Lee Valley has quality kitchen gadgets every year. Don't miss them if you're looking for something for your favorite chef.
 
JUst in time.  This morning I received three new Samsung S10s for the family to upgrade to and received this email notice that Otter cases were 30% off today.

This is the best deal you would see from them over the year. Their stuff rarely goes on sale.
https://www.otterbox.com/

I've owned a few of their cases before. They are really rugged and last.
 
Almost forgot...12% off at Micro Fence. First time customers receive free shipping.

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This works great with the Torque Android app. I use it with both my gas and diesel pickups.

I'm curious where this thing mounts Bob?

Speaking about cars, for those that like to detail their autos here's a 25% off coupon.
https://www.autogeek.net

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Plugs into the OBD port on your vehicle. Every vehicle made since 1996 has an OBD (On Board Diagnostics) port. Usually located in the drivers footwell near the steering column.
 

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Bob D. said:
Plugs into the OBD port on your vehicle. Every vehicle made since 1996 has an OBD (On Board Diagnostics) port. Usually located in the drivers footwell near the steering column.

Thanks for that Bob...🙏🙏

For those of you that have followed the What's Cooking thread, both [member=66216]GoingMyWay[/member]  and I use the Paprika cooking app. It keeps track of the recipes you want on your phone, iPad or computer. It's easy to just go to your local grocer, pull up a recipe and everything's there. No notes to take...no small pieces of paper to lose and the recipes transfer between devices. As of today I have over 700 recipes and photos on Paprika and they are all available on my iPhone, iPad, iMac, MB Pro, my wife's iPhone, iPad and MB Air. How many cook books would that be equivalent to?

So the latest skinny is that Paprika will be bringing out the capability to access the recipes on your Apple watch. I don't own one but it's a great reason to purchase one, think about it.  I digress...

So here's another opportunity to purchase something of value at a discounted price.  [cool]

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My home Depot has had the Bessey Revo marked down for a while. The 50 inch are $42 and the 24 inch are $39. I might grab some.
 
[member=7659]waho6o9[/member] [member=3192]rvieceli[/member]

This and its little brother the 33 were on sale for ~$230-250 last week and I passed on them but at $180. .heck a Ridgid shop vac goes for $100. The ability to mount systainers and use Festool hoses is amazing value.

Here's a video from ACME tools unboxing of the 33:



Being made by Nilfisk (who makes Festool as far as I know) it's no surprise it shares so many similarities with the CT I already own. The limiting factors will be 1) No Bluetooth ability and 2) I believe it uses a 16ga power cord whereas Festool uses 12ga. Something to consider if you want to run bigger tools off of it. I dug through the manual and it appears to offer about 5A to the tool outlet.
 
DynaGlide said:
[member=7659]waho6o9[/member] [member=3192]rvieceli[/member]

This and its little brother the 33 were on sale for ~$230-250 last week and I passed on them but at $180. .heck a Ridgid shop vac goes for $100. The ability to mount systainers and use Festool hoses is amazing value.

Here's a video from ACME tools unboxing of the 33:



Thanks
Being made by Nilfisk (who makes Festool as far as I know) it's no surprise it shares so many similarities with the CT I already own. The limiting factors will be 1) No Bluetooth ability and 2) I believe it uses a 16ga power cord whereas Festool uses 12ga. Something to consider if you want to run bigger tools off of it. I dug through the manual and it appears to offer about 5A to the tool outlet.


OK I bit on this deal (thanks  [member=65062]DynaGlide[/member] )- was looking to get rid of my old craftsman. Any suggestions on replacement dust bags or long life bags for this?

Thanks
 
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