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#276986 - 02/20/09 08:51 AM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: FloridaREO]
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Registered: 02/19/09
Posts: 17
Loc: Lake Havasu City
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Oh yeah, the squeege is a must.
What kind of cordless vac is a good one?
As far as the lock pick, the brockhage bpg-10 pick gun is the one to have. I also bought an electric one too but do not like it as much. It does take some time and practice to learn how to use but I promise you it is worth it.
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#277147 - 02/21/09 12:12 AM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: Azpres]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/21/09
Posts: 3
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona
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The pick sounds intriguing - how fast can you remove a lock now?
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#277203 - 02/21/09 12:13 PM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: CSPP]
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Registered: 02/19/09
Posts: 17
Loc: Lake Havasu City
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Usually I am able to do a turn knob and a deadbolt in under a minute. I takes a little bit of time to figure the thing out though.
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#277351 - 02/22/09 12:57 PM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: BadAsset]
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Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 36
Loc: USA
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Never used any bump keys but it appears to be better than a pick gun. Thanks for sharing the information it was very educational. I think I may order a set and try them out.
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#277381 - 02/22/09 06:52 PM
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[Re: 4Real]
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Registered: 02/19/09
Posts: 17
Loc: Lake Havasu City
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I have tried the bump keys but they only seem to work about half as often. I am sure I just did not put enough time in to learn them right but for me the pick gun is the way to go. There is only one brand of lock that has kicked my butt with the gun.
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#277421 - 02/23/09 12:19 AM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: Azpres]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/21/09
Posts: 3
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona
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FloridaREO - what brand/model are you using for cordless vacs? Everything I am seeing so far online looks pretty dainty and fragile...
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#277682 - 02/23/09 11:18 PM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: FloridaREO]
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Member
Registered: 02/19/09
Posts: 17
Loc: Lake Havasu City
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Out of curiosity, what is your that reason for using a cordless vac? I am assuming to not have to bring a generator?
In regards to the pickgun, that little sucker has saved me so much time lately. I have been doing 5-7 rekeys a day in the last week and most of these I was inside the house in a few seconds.
Along the same lines, another highly recommended tool is the Honda EU2000 generator. While it may be a bit on the expensive side, you can carry it with one hand and it can be put in a car trunk if needed.
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#277731 - 02/24/09 09:44 AM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: FloridaREO]
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Registered: 02/19/09
Posts: 17
Loc: Lake Havasu City
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Yes, it will run most things we use. It is 2000 watts or 13.3 amps and it only weighs 46 pounds!
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#277995 - 02/25/09 09:25 AM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: Azpres]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/25/09
Posts: 6
Loc: Glendale/AZ
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[quote=Azpres]Yes, it will run most things we use. It is 2000 watts or 13.3 amps and it only weighs 46 pounds! [/quote]
I second the Honda gennie. I use it all the time. I run my vacuum, my hoover floor mate and all my weed whackers and hedge clippers with it. And the best part I carry it with one hand!!! I also use it for my contracting business to run my equip when needed
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#278030 - 02/25/09 11:04 AM
Re: Helpfull Tools.......
[Re: Azpres]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 09/08/07
Posts: 704
Loc: Nationwide
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Yes, it will run most things we use. It is 2000 watts or 13.3 amps and it only weighs 46 pounds! NOW you've got my attention. I've got a 3500-Watt generator and it weighs a ton. I can't lift it so I have to have help or keep it in the back of my truck. Sometimes, though, I need the space and have to work around it. Something that weighs 46 pounds would make my life a lot easier. Thanks for sharing! Linda
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