Posted by The Hunter |
7/15/2004 2:11 AM | remove |
Its been a while but I have seen these before. My question is what the hell is that Craftman 12V bazoka thing beside it?
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Posted by INeedAttention.com |
7/15/2004 3:33 AM | remove |
That would be a leafblower. As a former Sears employee I can tell you that these units were actually still available fairly recently, unlike some of the other rotting junk.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
7/16/2004 4:53 AM | remove |
This is something else I enjoy, mysteriously abandonded houses, especially eccrentric stuff like this. This is an old school "hoveraround" as seen in infomercials.
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Posted by The Hunter |
7/17/2004 12:13 AM | remove |
A 12V leafblower? Did you hook it up to your car and have your wife follow you around the yard?
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Posted by TurboZutek |
7/17/2004 12:24 AM | remove |
Maybe it was a rechargable type ?
Or had a wallpowered step down transformer ? That would kinda make sense as mains current along an extension lead in the garden isn't too safe!
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Posted by The Hunter |
7/17/2004 12:33 AM | remove |
Hmm, I kinda like the....oh hell! I just had a terrible though, me walking with this thing and the GF following me in the Kenworth!
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Posted by INeedAttention.com |
7/17/2004 1:14 AM | remove |
People people... 12V is supposed to be a rating of relative power. Yes, it was cordless. Consider it to be analagous to how relative drill power comparisons are often expressed in volts.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
7/17/2004 1:59 AM | remove |
Yeah, as I suspected; a 12v driven cordless leaf blower.
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Posted by maynardsouthern |
9/19/2004 8:03 AM | remove |
As a former repair route truck driver for Sears, I can vouch that the leafblower probably broke, like much of everything else with the Sears label on it. :P
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Posted by Voidoid |
2/4/2005 9:24 AM | remove |
With your hoveround's seats of rich corinthian leather, you'll be cruising in style...
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Posted by juDy jEts0n |
2/10/2005 10:16 PM | remove |
Another wheelie thing! Hell yeah!
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Posted by BravoOrig |
12/2/2008 7:29 AM | remove |
As the spouse of a current Sears.com employee, I can vouch that the company's stock is in the toilet.
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