Right now I have it charging. The setup I am using is a part of my Craftsman 20 Volt power tools. I have Several batteries and bought the top piece to be able charge my cell phone during power outage. USB Adapter cost $29.00 Don't anticipate any battery issues but this is portable and can easily go to the bench. Will show more when I get to try it out.
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Doug
Enjoy Life but remember we are only practicing for something Better.
I just saw an ad for one today. Looks like a good one. I won't replace my Labradar, but, if I were buying something now I'd certainly look harder at both of them. I've always liked Garmin stuff.
From what I've seen of them- they do make the Labradar obsolete (from the standpoint of purchasing a new unit-). Odd how fast you can go from the lead to middle of the pack- but unless Labradar drastically cuts their price then not any reason to look at them.
I have no interest in the Garmin. My Lab has done it's job the last five years. I will however
pick up one or two used Labs that people feel they need to dump cheap. One guy offered
his for $300, I bought it and he backed out when I asked for the serial number for year of
manufacture. Not going to say anything bad about Garmin. They sell good product for the
most part. As for Lab ?? I could envision them dropping the line. They have much bigger
things going on.....After the first of the year, I will be looking for a few used Labs.
Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952
I wouldn't mind having another one as well. Mine has been almost bulletproof and not as sensitive to 'aiming' as some have experienced.
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