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3 Of The Most Common Problems With Craftsman Weed Eaters (According To Users)

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. String trimmers go by plenty of names. Weed whacker, weed eater, line trimmer — they all do the same job, and that's cutting grass and weeds ...

My Craftsman table saw is a 113.298761, so it’s made by Emerson. The date code is 92211.0470. I have 5 numbers in front as opposed to only having 4. The number 9 is not for “89” or “99” as some would believe. The first 2 digits ate for the year “1992”. The next three digits are probably for “Feb. 11”. How did I deduce this?

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For many tool users store brand tools like Craftsman, Kobalt, and Husky offer the best solution for their needs. With the convenience of the many store locations, lifetime warranties, competitive prices, and vast selections, it's understandable that many homeowners, DIYers, and even professionals...

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Craftsman, Kobalt, and Husky: A survey - Hand Tools - Power Tool Forum ...

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I couldn't find much information on the Dewalt Tstak and Craftsman Versastack systems so I thought I'd share my experiences. Verstack was from Lowes and Tstack was ordered from Amazon. First of all, these two systems are completely compatible. You can see in the first photo how the two systems ne...

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TTI makes Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi, and many people don't realize they also make most of the Craftsman power tools. It's an entirely plausible notion. Hand tool manufacturers re-brand stuff all the time. Wilde makes about every retaining ring plier stamped made in USA and sold under a number of brand names. There are sets sold by Snap-On, Mac, Proto, SK, and Matco, that are actually the same ...