I also didn't want to be the one to tell you how much cheaper they are at Harbor Freight Tools--aka "Chinese Freight Plastic"--but on Amazon they are also a lot more; I think I paid around $60-70--no more than that I hope, it was somewhere around there, which was too much, anyway, once you open it up. I also didn't open mine for about a year after buying it but I do that because I have no idea how anything works, anyway (after some online sleuthing, I know now, though; what I also know is the alarm could be going off at this moment--it wasn't staying on green for some reason, despite being charged all night--but I also let it nearly die, forgetting about it entirely, and it came back somehow: My part should be here in a few days--that's what I'll tell all the people losing it over the alarm).
A trip to Hechinger's--hardware seemingly more vital, complex, and possibly, certainly much more eventful than boring groceries--was always looked forward to; it was a big place, with lots of stuff big and small, a place where real men who knew what they were doing and what they wanted bought items like steel and lumber--but if the Old Man didn't get waited on first--despite being first in line, we'd wrap ourselves in sandpaper and climb in a bathtub until it blew over (a trip to Ace Hardware was often "'Ace' isn't anything like the old 'Hechinger's"').
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I have a 4 in 1 that the charger box is missing I'm want to replace it I don't know what it's called so I can look it up and order it
@@jenniferwimberly7722 there is a link for the part in the video description.
A much cleaner yard than Scotty Kilmer's.
😆😆😆. And, my name is Scott too lol.
I also didn't want to be the one to tell you how much cheaper they are at Harbor Freight Tools--aka "Chinese Freight Plastic"--but on Amazon they are also a lot more; I think I paid around $60-70--no more than that I hope, it was somewhere around there, which was too much, anyway, once you open it up. I also didn't open mine for about a year after buying it but I do that because I have no idea how anything works, anyway (after some online sleuthing, I know now, though; what I also know is the alarm could be going off at this moment--it wasn't staying on green for some reason, despite being charged all night--but I also let it nearly die, forgetting about it entirely, and it came back somehow: My part should be here in a few days--that's what I'll tell all the people losing it over the alarm).
@@alexanderwalle3568 thanks for the info! I’m heading to harbor freight this week for a generator. Love that place 😎
A trip to Hechinger's--hardware seemingly more vital, complex, and possibly, certainly much more eventful than boring groceries--was always looked forward to; it was a big place, with lots of stuff big and small, a place where real men who knew what they were doing and what they wanted bought items like steel and lumber--but if the Old Man didn't get waited on first--despite being first in line, we'd wrap ourselves in sandpaper and climb in a bathtub until it blew over (a trip to Ace Hardware was often "'Ace' isn't anything like the old 'Hechinger's"').
This is exactly what I need to do! Great job
Hope it helps. 👍
I have had one for years and my charging plug hasn't broken. But I have had to change the battery once.
What is that part called technically?
Class 2 Battery Charger ADS0.5 12V 0.5A. Link is in the description of the video.