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Happy to help. There's a Tacklife moisture meter on sale today, but it doesn't have good reviews. It's a cheapie.
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Mine arrived as well. Pretty good for $7.
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I got mine today. Works fine. Especially, for $7. I'd been eyeing one for a long time, and I just couldn't pass this up.
RP
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(04-11-2018, 04:06 PM)Cecil Wrote: If the batteries on this will last, yes.
Why? I'm not arguing against getting it, but if it's useful, and for such a low price, I'll grab one.
Semper fi,
Brad
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I use my wixey (same thang) to set the exact blade angle on my table saw or mitersaw.
I have a wixey, so didn't order this deal.
Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Uses CR-2032 cell batteries. Can't imagine they will last any longer than in my Wixey, which is not very long.
I like my Wixey, but I don't store it with the battery in it.
chris