Did the 70% from amazon stop? I initially clicked the amazon link and saw it there but closed it and went to vipon and claimed code then went back to amazon and it’s not there
I snoozed, I losed. Hopefully the coupon renews tomorrow. By the time I got there, the Vipon page reported page not found. There’s nothing to be found searching for “Garage” either.
When I went to the Rossman Repair website to compare their price on 30cc of Amtech Solder Flux with the same on Amazon, I noticed this Extech MN25 DMM for a mere $8.04 (regularly $32.99). So as a hobbyist who only needs a DMM occasionally for checking the basics like voltage or resistance, this seems like a deal worth consideration. For the community's electronics experts, is the Extech MN25 worth purchasing for at least checking battery voltage, or as a backup to your backup DMM, or for gifting to someone just starting to learn electronics where a high-end DMM can be very intimidating, etc.?
BTW, the Amtech NC-559-V2-TF Tacky Flux, 30cc purchased through Rossman is $21.23 (including the plunger, needle tip + S&H to Michigan) versus $29.99 on Amazon. Although shipping could be potentially slower, saving more than $8 is worth it to me.
Extech makes some high quality products which this is probably on the bottom of the price list I would still think its a decent product.
For your all purpose hobby measuring it should be fine. Auto-ranging is a nice feature if you ever decide to move on up the electronics ladder.
Its been more than a year ago since I ordered any Amtech from Rossman, but I dont think it took to long to get here in NC.
One thing I did with the 30cc syringe was to dispense some of it into a smaller 10cc syringe from tractor supply. Filed the needle tip blunt to keep from sticking myself. Makes using it very convenient, no mess, very easy to control the amount and no cap to put back on. Doesn’t come out unless pushed.
With this AAA light can you use 10440 batteries in this?
New to lights and this came in today and curious if I should order some 10440 batteries to use in this.
Not sure if I got a bad one, but this Wuben E19 is nowhere near 200 lumens, eats batteries quickly, has a tint shift at about 16” from wall where main spill is rosy then gets cooler on perimeter with an emitter artifact in the center. I like the knurilng and the finish but I will have to compare it to my other pen lights and see if output is really off or if its just the high cri factor, But the 180 lumen Olight I3T is much brighter on 1 AAA
went through 2 pair of duraloops that i thought were charged, but not so sure now, they are kinda old, some newer eneloops getting better output, will retest the others after they charge.
My E19 has a donut hotspot, rosy on the outside with a yellow center. The medium setting is too low, resulting in a large gap between medium and high. Otherwise, it is a sleek design; plenty bright on high, and quality construction.