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My girlfriend bought this for me, and it is awesome! The length on it is great and makes any torque easy especially without having to look at the gauge
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I hope this special will be good for several weeks so I have time to save for it. I really want one of these bad boys.
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You should be good for that time frame. We plan on running it for at least a month.Originally Posted by XJeepWerks
I hope this special will be good for several weeks so I have time to save for it. I really want one of these bad boys.
BLMW
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Ordered! I'm more excited to get this than I was for my lift kit haha. I see a lot of disassembling and reassembling of my rig in the near future. Ya know.... gotta test it out. 

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BLMW
right on i get money in 2 weeks....ill def be picking this up....thx for the sale....Originally Posted by blmw
You should be good for that time frame. We plan on running it for at least a month.BLMW
but got a Q, im in canada...so im assuming free shipping no longer applies....so whats the shipping like to montreal?
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but got a Q, im in canada...so im assuming free shipping no longer applies....so whats the shipping like to montreal?
Unfortunately, shipping to Canada is not cheap. We ship it via the USPS, and the cost is $125. The extra cost is strictly the shipping. It costs $36 to ship it to Canada, and we factor in $10 within the US. The extra $26 is what bumps it up to $125. This does not include any taxes, duties, or fees that the Canadian government might impose.Originally Posted by johnydoe
right on i get money in 2 weeks....ill def be picking this up....thx for the sale....but got a Q, im in canada...so im assuming free shipping no longer applies....so whats the shipping like to montreal?
If/when you are interested, let me know and I will arrange it for you.
BLMW
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Got mine in the mail today. Just unboxing it I'm rather impressed with the attention to detail that was put into the production of this tool. The tool itself feels very solid as does the case. There are rubber bumpers on the lid of the case that hold the wrench nice and tight when it is closed. To me, this shows that Blownline Industries really tried to cover everything when designing their product. Playing with it on my kitchen table I only found one thing I didn't like about it, which overall isn't a big deal. The only thing so far I do not like about this tool is the fact that you cannot hold the up or down arrows to quickly scroll through the torque values; you have to press the button for every 0.5lb increment. This will become cumbersome when trying to torque several different fasteners at once. Other than that I'm very impressed with the tool and look forward to trying it out tonight in the shop.
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If/when you are interested, let me know and I will arrange it for you.
BLMW
Originally Posted by blmw
Unfortunately, shipping to Canada is not cheap. We ship it via the USPS, and the cost is $125. The extra cost is strictly the shipping. It costs $36 to ship it to Canada, and we factor in $10 within the US. The extra $26 is what bumps it up to $125. This does not include any taxes, duties, or fees that the Canadian government might impose.If/when you are interested, let me know and I will arrange it for you.
BLMW
ill be contacting you this week...just got my money but no credit card...gotta ask my brother and give hime the money ....ect....so when i got that lined up this week ill pm you to get one of these