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  • No cords, batteries, or cartridges required
  • Catalytic converter provides powerful yet safe flameless combustion
  • Simple to refill--requires butane lighter gas
  • Heats to 850 degrees fahrenheit (454 C)

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4The Big Daddy
By David Muldoon
Don't buy another corded soldering iron, please, you will regret it one you try out one like this. This is a killer soldering iron and it is offered at an excellent price. Snap-On sells an identical iron for a considerablly higher price. This iron is very easy to fill with butane and heats up fairly quickly. This product is essential for working in cars especially outside of a garage. So quit tripping over cords an try this one out. You will love it.

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SEPTLS5900590MC - Bolt Cutters Product Description:



  • Mechanism - Toggle Joints
  • Handle Material - Tubular Steel
  • Jaw Material - Forged Alloy Steel
  • Cut Type - Center Cut
  • Cutting Cap. - 1/2 in [Max]

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General plant maintenance tool. Drop forged, precision ground, alloy tool steel jaws with center-cut blades. Maximum hardness of material to be cut: Brinell 455/Rockwell C-48. Lock plate keeps jaws from loosening. Toggle joints turn 50 lbs. Hand pressure to 4000 lbs. Cutting pressure. Screw-type adjustment realigns edges. Steel handles with rubber grips.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5beefy cutters
By Erik P. Rekstad
i had to cut 150 1/2" bolts and 550 3/8" bolts. this thing tore thru them with nothing more than paint removed from the very edges of the cutting head. It pays to purchase a good quality cutter if you intend on it lasting. I promise you, you get what you pay for!

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Compare Prices Siemens QF250 50-Amp 2 Pole 240-Volt Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

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  • 50-Amp
  • 2 Pole
  • Plug in type
  • 2-Inch frame
  • UL listed

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Siemens GFCI plug in circuit breakers are intended for use in Siemens EQ, Siemens Ultimate, ITE, and Gould load centers or meter combinations. The double pole Siemens breakers may be used in 1 or 3-phase load centers and are 240V rated. To ensure the warranty on a Siemens panel is not voided, the use of Siemens breakers is required. The GFCI is intended for areas required by code to have ground fault protection, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor circuits. Check with your local electrical inspector to confirm. The use of a double pole AFCI allows for shared neutral applications in which two circuits will share a common neutral. Siemens strongly recommends against the use of "used" breakers. The installation of used breakers in a Siemens panel will void the warranty on the panel. Siemens does not sell used breakers and has not approved any 3rd party sellers to do so.

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5Price can't be beat
By IRONMAN Dan
If anyone knows about load breakers they know the standard breakers don't come in packaging when purchased and GFCI's and other specialty breakers do. New out of the box and everything works great!

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4Spa GFCI
By jas
I needed this to replace a faulty breaker which had run its course. It was easy to install and works as advertised. Problem is solved.

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Get Cheap CC2200 Cutler Hammer 200 Amp, 2 Pole, BREAKER CC Type 10K IR, 240V Line and Load Lugs

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  • 200 Amp, 2 Pole, BREAKER CC Type 10K IR, 240V Line and Load Lugs
  • 200A 2POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER

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240 volts AC, for use in type ECC enclosures. 10,000 AIC, #2/0-300 kcmil wire range.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Cutler Hammer 2 Pole CB
By Paul
The Circuit Breaker ordered through Amazon.com came from ANTOnline and was exactly what I was looking for. It also arrived in excellent condition and in a timely manner.

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Compare Prices Eaton Electical / Cutler-hamm #ch42b200kp 42 Circular 200a Ldcent-ind

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  • Eaton Electical / Cutler-Hamm #CH42B200KP 42 Circular 200A LDCent-Ind
  • EATON ELECTRICAL/CUTLER-HAMM

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TYPE CH INDOOR 200A MAIN BREAKER LOAD CENTER *14-5/16"W x 37"H x 3-7/8"D *200 Amp *Combination flush/surface cover *42 space, 42 circuits *Accepts 42-3/4" per pole type CH breakers *Does not accept tandem breakers *UL listed *Boxed *Lights on/off feature *Buttons triggers alarm siren 110db and lights

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4door damage
By Robert Alexander Daniels
The door was damage durring shiping,that is why I only gave it four stars,not five.

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Schlage 40-134 Pin Kit with Snap-Tight Plastic Box Product Description:



  • Basic Schlage keying kit
  • Contents: Bottom pins, top pins, pin springs, retainer cap pins, key gage, follower bar, t-pin springs, t-pins, removable caps
  • Keys Schlage and Dexter
  • Key blanks not included
  • Schlage brand

Product Description

40-134 Features: -Re-Keying kit.-Plastic case.-Overall dimension: 12" H x 2.5" W x 8" D. Includes: -Includes pins, springs, key gage, cylinder plug follower for keying pin tumbler locks. Collection: -Schlage collection.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
3Missing one important tool
By D. Braun
This kit has everything you need to rekey a home lock EXCEPT for the cylinder cap removal tool. This tool is not needed for the knobs but is needed for the deadbolts. Since nearly all homes have deadbolts on the outside doors, you will want this extra tool.As another reviewer commented, you can make do with just pliers and a bit of patience, but the tool does make things easier. Since the tool by itself usually sells for $25-$30 it might make more sense to go for the larger Schlage 40-132 keying kit which includes this cylinder cap removal tool.Otherwise, these keying kits are a no-brainer and a must-have. The last time we asked a locksmith to match our locks, he rekeyed just two and charged us $150. This kit paid for itself halfway through the very first rekeying that we did!

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Saved money and didn't have to worry about finding an honest locksmith
By UB
I used this kit to rekey two houses to a single key (nearly 30 plugs in total). It took a bit of planning to assure I didn't run out of pins. With that out of the way, the first lock was the challenging. Then I was removing, rekeying, and reinstalling cylinder plugs from any of 3 different types of locks in about 15 minutes each. It was fun. Don't forget to check out the online Schlage instructions; either the condensed or the longer, more detailed version are excellent. If you rekey "profile" Schlage cylinders (as in Emco / Anderson storm doors) the kit does not include the hex wrench you need to remove the screw so you can "top load" the pins and springs. They're easy to find (it's 1.5 mm NOT 1/64" as some web sites report) at just about any hardware store. I don't trust locksmiths, who may keep a copy of you house key without your consent; this alternative eliminates that worry completely.

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5I really enjoyed using this kit to rekey my house
By James Gagne
I just spent two days rekeying about a dozen Schlage locks in our home. Many were dual-cylinder dead-bolts, one was a locking doorknob, and two were door handle sets. I used this Schlage rekeying kit as the main source of parts. I also bought a new single-cylinder Schlage deadbolt to replace one of the dual-cylinder locks (replacing the inside lock with a thumb lever means less risk of being locked in the house in case of fire) and as a source of fresh keys, complete with key codes. The whole thing took about six hours and cost under $100.I'm reasonably handy around the house. So mostly this was a joy to do, deeply satisfying. The hardest part was putting the locks and knobs back on the door so that each side would open and lock properly. If I didn't get it just right, one side couldn't lock the door at all. Juggling all the parts to keep them in place while reassembling the lock on the door was a huge challenge.Here are some suggestions for anyone who would like to try rekeying their Schlage locks on their own. It's not that hard, and maybe you can learn from my mistakes. Hope this helps:1. Watch some Youtube videos on how to rekey locks. There's a particularly nice manufacturer's video for Kwikset locks, which aren't *that* different from the Schlage (they differ mostly on how you take them apart to get at the cylinder). I also found some *extremely* helpful PDFs on the Schlage website specifically intended for rekeying.2. Unless you're rekeying only one or two locks, get this kit. It has *everything* you need, except one tool that's not a big deal. I also needed a Philips-head screwdriver, a regular screwdriver, and a jeweler's screwdriver set. I used powdered graphite to lubricate the locks; it comes in a small plastic tube. You also need your new key, along with the key code. The code is the series of five numbers, 0 to 9, that describes the length of each bottom pin, starting from the shoulder (the wide part of the key that you hold). If you don't know the key code for the new key, use the key gage to find it (watch the videos to learn how).3. There are lots of small parts here; try not to lose them. The Schlage kit contains replacements for many, but not all. Put a mat on your table to keep parts from bouncing onto the floor; a double-wide paper towel did the trick for me. Don't do this over a hard floor or shag carpet.4. I found it hard to disassemble and reassemble the doorknob to get at the lock cylinder, probably because I only did one. And it was challenging to figure out how to get at the lock in the front door handle set. Closely examining each situation revealed a tab you pushed in somewhere, located as unobtrusively as possible. But the two cylinders in the back door were located in a single seamless piece of solid brass, without a hint of how it was initially put together, let alone how I could take it apart.5. Releasing the cylinder from the lock requires popping out a C-ring on doorknob locks and unscrewing a retaining ring on deadbolt locks. There's a tool in the Schlage kit (part of the key gage) for the C-ring, which wasn't *that* hard to remove. Be careful: don't let it fly across the room.6. On deadbolt locks, a Cylinder Cap Pin keeps the retaining ring from turning. The Pin is spring loaded by a Cylinder Cap Pin Spring. Both go into a small hole next to the cylinder (spring first), and there are replacements for each in the Schlage kit. I found a tiny jeweler's screwdriver was perfect to depress the pin enough to be able to unscrew the retaining ring. Right under the ring is the disk that holds the tang that operates the lock. So put the retaining ring, disk, tang, pin, and spring off to one side.7. The next part is tricky, and I screwed it up the first time I tried it. Put the *existing* key into the lock and turn 90 degrees, but **don't let the cylinder come out.** Put the white cylindrical Follower Bar at the back end of the cylinder, ensuring that there is **no space** between the follower and the part of the cylinder that faces the springs and top pins. (The videos and PDFs are particularly helpful in explaining what I mean.) Push the cylinder out with the follower bar, being careful not to let the top pins pop out. Keep the follower bar well into the lock with about an inch hanging out on either side. You can toss out the old bottom pins from the cylinder.8. Put your new key into the cylinder and insert the proper bottom pins according to the key code, pointed end down. The top of each pin must line up flush with the top of the cylinder. If it's not, you may have not picked the right pins (happened to me) or have the wrong key code. Be sure you've got this part right. If a pin is too small, you could reassemble the lock and find you can't turn it, open it, or fix it. Luckily, my mistake was once to use two pins that were too big, and the lock simply wouldn't go back together.9. Push the cylinder back into the lock, again rotated at 90 degrees and being careful to push the follower out with the cylinder without letting the top pins pop out. Replace the C-ring (doorknob lock) or the spring, pin, disk, and retaining ring, using the tiny screwdriver to depress the pin while you screw on the ring (deadbolt lock). I found I often didn't tighten down the ring enough to hold the cylinder in place. You know this is what happened when you can't remove the new key, and the cylinder can slide back and forth in the lock. One time I tightened the ring too much, and then it was hard to turn the cylinder at all.10. I like to squirt a puff of powdered graphite lubricant into the lock before putting it back in the door. It can be messy, and you need to work the lock (move the key in and out and turn the cylinder) a few times to move it into place. I think the lock then works smoother and may be harder to pick.11. The tough part is getting the tangs aligned properly while juggling the locks, the cylindrical mounts that hold the locks, and the bolts that hold it all together. The tangs freely rotate 180 degrees inside the lock, so there are two positions that let you put the lock into the bolt mechanism. But the wrong position means one or both locks won't open and close the bolt. I just did this by trial and error. Took a while.

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Schlage F360VBOW505PLY605 Bowman/Plymouth Combo Kit, Bright Brass Product Description:



  • Schlage handlesets feature non-handed field reversible levers so they fit any door
  • Easy to install, one tool installation
  • Fits 1-3/8 to 1-3/4-inch thick doors
  • Triple option latch and adjustable 2-3/8-inch or 2-3/4-inch backset
  • Lifetime mechanical and finish warranty

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Upgrade the Standard Issue
By Jack Cloud
A great way to upgrade the cheaper looking, less durable hardware installed on new homes today. This product had easy to use instructions and every conceivable piece necessary to replace existing hardware. It took very little time for this homeowner who is above the novice, but far from an expert.

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