100% eco CORDLESS tool!
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100% eco CORDLESS tool!
A new, revolutionary design that I think every workshop must have!
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Looking at the date, I'm thinking April Fools
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Years ago when Bike World was still being published they would have an April Fools story each year. Yak butter derived chain lube (snuck out of the USSR no doubt) was one. Andy
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Great video!
My question is if the tool can also be used left handed. I am concerned about unequal muscle development between my arms.
I currently use my left hand for under 10nm and right and for over 10nm so maybe there is no cause for concern.
John
My question is if the tool can also be used left handed. I am concerned about unequal muscle development between my arms.
I currently use my left hand for under 10nm and right and for over 10nm so maybe there is no cause for concern.
John
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Slavic engineering for the win!
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