For Sale Online Milwaukee 0729-21 V28 4-3/4-Inch by 4-3/4-Inch Capacity 28-Volt Lithium Cordless 2 Range-Variable Speed Portable Band Saw

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Milwaukee 0729-21 V28 4-3/4-Inch by 4-3/4-Inch Capacity 28-Volt Lithium Cordless 2 Range-Variable Speed Portable Band Saw Product Description:



  • Delivers optimal cutting speed and performance
  • Revolutionary 28-volt lithium-Ion technology
  • 4-3/4-inch by 4-3/4-inch capacity
  • Worm gear and chain drive
  • Comes with battery, charger, and carrying case

Product Description

  • Utilizes Lithium-Ion Battery Technology
  • 0-350 surface feet per minute (SFPM)
  • Variable speed trigger
  • High/low lock selector
  • LED light
  • Cushion grip
  • Corded performance - Ideal for electricians, metal fabrication, municipal maintenance, mechanical and plumbing contractors
  • V28 gives 4-3/4 in. x 4-3/4 in. deep cutting capacity
Kit includes:
  • 28V Battery
  • One Hour Charger
  • Carrying Case
  • Band Saw Blade

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5More convenient than corded version
By Own One
Awesome! I have used the corded version for a few years and this is just as good in performance and 100% more convenient. Cutting electrical conduit in a trench, in the rain, in the cold, in the dark, the last thing you want to deal with is finding somewhere to plug in a tool. I bought the kit because I like to have carrying cases for all my tools. I also bought an additional battery. I am surprised so-far on how long the charge in V28 lasts and how quick they charge.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Cordless Bandsaw
By John
Milwaukee sells two cordless band saws, first we ordered the Milwaukee 2629-22 M18 18-Volt Cordless Band Saw Kit. It is a light tool, a lot lighter than the 28 volt version. It is not variable speed, it is on or off. The cutting capacity is not big enough to cut a 3" PVC pipe. Then we purchased the 28 volt model. It did not come with any blades so make sure you order some. The Milwaukee blades for this saw come 3 to a pack. This saw is alot heavier than the 18 volt, it has a lot more metal parts on also. Its overall size is bigger than the 18 volt model too. They both have LED lights that come on when you hit the trigger, the light covers the entire width of the cutting area of the blade, so that is nice. Unless you are cramped for space or need the lighter weight, I would spend the few extra bucks and get the 28 volt model. We also purchased the Band saw Table. You need to put some of it together and at first it seem kinda cheesy. Once you get it all together and lined up, square to the fence and to the table, it works great. You can cut beautiful straight and square cuts! The underside of the table has threaded holes to put 3/4" pipe in for legs or you can mount it to a bench. The 28 volt band saw and the table make this a very universal tool!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5the best thing out there
By Anthony W. Distante
i am an electrician and i use my sawzall 85% of the day , cutting emt , uni-strut ,you name it . i saw this and i heard about how good it was. they were right !!!! my sawzall stays in the van now and this is the first thing i take out ! the power is more than i expected and not that heavy . you got to buy the extra battery , so you don 't have any down times.

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Milwaukee 0928-29 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 4-Tool Combo Kit Product Description:



  • 28-volt lithium cordless 4-tool combo kit
  • Reciprocating saw, hammer-drill, circular saw, work light, one-hour charger
  • Rugged plastic bodies, cushioned anti-slip soft grips, canvas carrying bag
  • Includes no. 2 Phillips bit, 2 reciprocating saw blades, circular saw blade, rip fence, bag
  • Total weight 35.4 pounds; 5-year warranty

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62 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
4Good set for the price when it's on sale
By Kurt C. Decker
I've been using this tool kit at least once a week for the past 2 months or so and I can definitely say that they perform as expected. I'm not sure that the lower weight or extended run time is really the best reason to upgrade from your current cordless tools given the price of this kit. However I didn't own any other cordless tools, so purchasing this slightly more expensive set was worth the money. The sawzall and drill are definitely the two tools that I use the most and they have held up wonderfully. The drill (set to hammer) eats through concrete surprisingly fast.I would have given this set 5 stars, except for the following:1. The batteries are much more expensive than other sets (a reason contractors may be wary of upgrading their existing job tools to these)2. The flashlight isn't all that bright, especially compared to LED lights that are out now. It's also bulky with the battery and lacks a "lantern" ability to illuminate 360?.3. The kit comes with one screwdriver tip, but holds two. Why not just throw in an extra $2 tip?4. The current selection of 28V tools is not very large, so if you are looking for a variety of tools that use interchangable batteries, this may not be the kit for you.The things I like about the set:1. You get three high quality tools (sawzall, circular saw, drill), a charger, two batteries and a tool bag to carry them all in. In addition you get the clip lock system and the flashlight, a circular saw blade, 2 sawzall blades and a screwdriver bit.2. The battery life is exceptional.3. The power actually lasts as Milwaukee claims, high power through the whole battery right until the end.4. The batteries are definitely lighter and easier to use for extended periods of time.

34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4The best cordless tools I've used, but they aren't perfect.
By Robert A Brookshire
Pros:+ power to do almost all real-world tasks+ quality is high+ circular saw is best cordless ever+ battery life is good and meter is useful even for contractors+ bag is *much* better than one of those formed casesCons:- pricey compared to 18-volt- cold performance is poor, especially disappointing due to marketing claims- easy to switch drill to hammer mode when adjusting clutch- drill is great, but heavyI've been using this tool set for more than a year now in a residential construction job. Though I am an HVAC contractor, I do lots of wood carpentry as part of the job. I bought the V28 set primarily after searching for the best cordless circular saw. Well, this is it. I haven't plugged in a circular saw since I've had the V28! I use all of these tools on a daily basis and they do everything I ask them to do. There's only one job where I even notice that I have a cordless tool in my hands: ripping treated or other hard lumber. Ripping is a hard job and I've melted the bearings/bushings our of corded saws while doing it. The V28 never gives the impression that the saw is being harmed, but it does bog down when ripping difficult woods. In such situations, a corded saw would be more powerful, but I like the V28 saw so much I don't bother with cords. I've yet to find anything that the drill or sawzall won't do. From hole saws to ship augers, the drill just goes through anything until the battery dies. You pay for this power in weight, though, as this is the heaviest cordless drill I've used.I've found one Achilles heel with my V28 tools and it's cold-weather performance. I leave my tools on my van as it's inconvenient to take them home with me , so they sit out all night in the cold weather. When the batteries are stored below freezing, you will notice the difference come morning. The tools just won't have much power at all until the batteries warm up. Milwaukee claims that you can simply use the batteries for a few minutes and they will "warm themselves up" and operate normally, but any battery will warm up during use, so this is not a novel feature. What happens with the V28 batteries is that they will indeed warm up if you use them enough, but by the time by the time they are warm enough, they will be out of juice. This is rather confusing, because I know that lithium-ion batteries generally work better in the cold than NiMH. I've had lots of experience with NiMH cordless tools, though, and am convinced that the V28's are noticeably worse in the cold than my old NiMH tools, which were much, much cheaper. I am willing to put up with this poor cold performance in light of how good the tools are in every other respect, but I don't care for Milwaukee's marketing claims that their lithium-ion batteries offer cold-weather performance superior to the standard NiCd/NiMH types. I beg to differ. My V28 batteries spend a *lot* of time in the charger during the winter. An electrician that I work with liked my V28 tools and bought his own set and he has independently experienced the same cold-weather disappointments that I have.In short, these tools are good enough to satisfy almost any contractor-grade user out there. They only leave you grumbling during the winter, though I typically manage to avoid the extension cord even then. Corded tools are still much cheaper and should provide a longer life than even the best cordless tools, but the convenience is worth it for me considering the way I use power tools. If you do framing or other major carpentry in one place, you'll prefer to run a cord and use cheaper, more powerful, corded tools. If you move around the job a lot and do many smaller, but still demanding jobs, you will probably be quite happy with the Milwaukee V28. Unless you only need one specialized tool, I highly recommend this 4-tool set, since the individual tool/battery combos are outrageously priced. With the V28, you are mostly paying for the batteries, so you might as well get the tools all together.*** UPDATE May 5, 2010 ***The batteries in my V28 system suffered a very poor lifespan when compared with Milwaukee's warranty coverage. My batteries each show about 800 charges at the time of this writing. Though they are covered by a 5-year warranty (2-year full replacement, next 3 years prorated), I noted serious drops in performance after only one year. After another year of use and further degradation (2008), I had the batteries tested by my local Milwaukee repair center. All cells checked out at normal voltage (4V), so they could not help me as they only measure unloaded voltage in order to detect dead or shorted cells. Long-term observation shows that overall capacity and voltage under load are definitely reduced in these batteries, however. When new, I could do hard work with these tools for hours before needing to recharge, but by the second year I was leaving one battery on the charger much of the time. The power available also suffered noticeably, so that I can no longer rip regular 2-by pine in reasonable fashion. Ripping untreated pine was easy when the batteries were new. The drill now binds up with large bits where before it would twist itself free of both your hands before binding.My tools are still in fair shape, though the drill and circular saw both make minor whining noises implying that bearings might be wearing out. These noises go away once the tools are heated up to operating temperatures. I still believe that the tools are built well and that this is the best cordless circular saw I've used.Cold weather performance grew even worse as these batteries degraded. At the 4-year mark, they are too cold to do even minor work after being exposed to 55-degree air for a few minutes (in the back of a pickup, for example). In my experience, V28 batteries only work when they are warmer than room temperature. Milwaukee obviously feels the batteries will last a long time, since they offer a 5-year warranty on them, but the two batteries in my kit have been charged and used equally and have degraded to equal degrees. I must assume that my experience is fairly typical, but perhaps both batteries suffer from the same manufacturing defect.I am now considering the purchase of replacement batteries, but they are quite expensive and I'm concerned that the new ones will degrade just as rapidly as the first set. Since I know what to expect this time around, I would be more likely to ask for warranty replacement despite the test results. When you use your tools daily, it is difficult to ship the batteries to Milwaukee, especially when you have serious doubts that they will consider them worthy of replacement when the idle voltages report just fine. Do not consider this addendum to be critical of Milwaukee's customer service, since I did not actually call the company itself. My local repair shop simply implied that my batteries were fine and that Milwaukee would probably agree with that assessment.It is not surprising that performance has degraded after 4 years of ownership as even the best rechargeable batteries have a finite lifetime. It was surprising just how rapidly these V28 batteries degraded right from the beginning, however. I have never owned another set of cordless tool batteries that suffered so badly from cool temperatures, either. At work I quickly developed a habit of sitting them in front of a heater or in the sun just to keep them warm, even when it was more than 50F.

22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5The Future Has Arrived
By Mark E. Ludlow
I have worked with this kit for several weeks and I am convinced that Milwaukee has hit the bull's-eye.Apart from the revolutionary V28 Lithium Ion battery technology, the tools are perfectly balanced, powerful, versatile and rugged. They are contractor-grade and ready to work as hard as their corded equivalents.V28 is something unto itself. If you've ever thought that cordless tools were more trouble than they were worth (I did!) V28 will make a cordless convert of you. I bucked 2X10 joists all day with the circular saw without a recharge and it is very quiet to boot. The drill and reciprocating saw are equally capable. The battery packs last all day, don't have a recharge "memory" and recharge very rapidly. I was so pleased that I ordered the V28 jobsite radio!Milwaukee did it right. I expect to see this technology expanding across their entire line of portable tools. One thing for certain: everything Milwaukee manufactures is rugged. There's no downscale line of tools for the "occasional" user.At the price that Amazon offers this kit, it's a no-brainer. Highly recommended!

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  • Attaches to bed providing fixed & swingout support
  • Installs in seconds
  • Unique "Safety Latch" design
  • Weight capacity of 250 lbs

Product Description

SR-S Features: -Smart-rail.-Unlocks and swings open to provide assistance when getting into and out of bed.-Simply slide the support frame between box spring and mattress, and secure with the safety strap.-Height adjustable and fits twin to king size beds.-Latex free grip.-Weight capacity: 300 lbs. Color/Finish: -White anti-microbial powder coat finish. Assembly Instructions: -Some assembly required. Dimensions: -Support frame: 32'' H x 21.25'' W x 0.88'' D.-Safety strap dimensions: 1'' W x 100'' D.-Traction grips dimensions: 0.84'' W x 4.5'' D.-Grip dimensions: 1.25'' W x 23.5'' D.-Dimensions: 31.5'' H x 16.5'' W x 0.88'' D. Warranty: -1 Year limited warranty.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
3smart rail
By M. Lewis
Smart Rail is OK but if your tall and the bed is over 26 inches in height, buy the one with the leg extenders. On the plus side the enamal finsh is good and the welding is tight. The downside is for a product over a hundred dollars the company that makes it sends a cheap anchoring strap that only fits a double bed. I had to go down to the auto store and purchase two straps with buckles to do the job for a king size.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Works
By Shirla R. Willems
I got this for my mom. It attaches the the frame of the bed so it won't pull out, very easy to install. If you or your parent are needing help getting in or out of bed this is very helpful.

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Low Cost Bucket Boss 6500 Extreme Tool Boss Tool Bag

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Bucket Boss 6500 Extreme Tool Boss Tool Bag Product Description:



  • Ballistic material for ultimate durability
  • Heavy duty bag with four non-marring feet
  • Polyurethane side walls for structural reinforcement
  • 48-Pockets for tool storage
  • Detachable cell phone and tape holders

Product Description

Can a soft bag be hardware? YES! The Bucket Boss ToolBoss Extreme Tool Bag, BIG BUCKS OFF! They really don't get any tougher than this... or more smartly organized, either. You don't have to abuse it... but if you do, it's not going to complain. It's just going to keep on heavy-duty going. Here's what this tough guy's made of: Body is ballistic nylon, reinforced by a waterproof rubber bottom, so your tools are protected; Wraparound web handles with comfortable molded rubber grip; Zip-cover side compartments each have 28 tool pockets, in 3 tiers... that totals up for 56 organized small tools, fasteners, whatever; 2 small exterior zip pockets; Detachable tape measure and cell phone holders, plus mesh pouch one end; Main compartment with large, smooth-action Teflon zipper; 2 small interior pockets; Padded shoulder strap; It's a roomy 17 x 10 x 16"h., weighs a hefty 8 lbs., or just about. I'd call this a "tool tank"... don't haul your valuable stuff around in less! Bucket Boss ToolBoss Extreme Tool Bag

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5A nice tough bag to pull together your loose tools.
By Karst CaveMan
This is a really tough bag, and looks like it's going to stand up to many years of dragging it around job sites, and in and out of the back of my van. With all the layers of ballistic nylon, and the thick rubber bottom, it's going to even be tough for my work buddies to screw up ;-).There's more then enough room in the main compartment to hold most of my battery operated tools and the charger. And there's even two pockets on either end of the main compartment to put my spare batteries in [so I can find them]. The 50 some pockets in the side compartments will really help get together all of the random tools that I can never seem to find, that float around the back of my work van.I guess the tape and cell phone holders are a nice touch for some folks, but it also nice that they are removable for guys like me that will never use them (I keep my tape on my tool belt, and I work on new construction to get away from phones).About the only thing that I would change would be to have been metal zippers [at the very lease the big one on top that closes the main compartment], but it's nearly impossible to find anything these days that have metal zippers on them which is a real shame.If I could have knocked off a half of a star for the zippers I would have, but I can't see dropping down a whole star just because I'm an old fart that likes the old style zippers.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Simply too BIG!
By Pedro P.
This bag is HUGE. It has great storage features and is well built, but if you put all of the tools it could fit in it, you would need a caddy! Wait, I think a set of golf clubs would be lighter. The center compartment can easily fit a large cordless drill in its factory case. If you are looking for a bag to just organize and carry small hand tools, you might be better off with the Veto Pro-Pac. This bag is better as a carry all though, as you could carry a powertool or large socket set in the center compartment

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Easy to haul everything
By Mike Ellis
Only problem with this bag, a little bit big so to fill it up you need to buy more light weight tools, or get a stronger back. My brotherr has filled it with everything to work on vehicals and a house at remote beach location. It keeps them all at hand, clean orginized and out of others hands! Now I just need to get another couple of them

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Gator Clamps 408-48 48-Inch Bar-Man Clamp Product Description:



  • Controlled one handed clamping & Spreading
  • Large Non-Marking, V-groove jaws
  • Dual component, overmold, non slip handles
  • Easy change over from clamping to spreading
  • Unique leaf spring mechanism, with supreme performance

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5great clamp
By Kim L. Taylor
This clamp has quick movement, long march and amazing clamping power. Was easy to use, and most importantly, gave me the clamping pressure needed for my job. I can strongly recommend these new clamps on the market.

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Shoyeido Incense Coils, Hori-kawa (River Path) 1set Product Description:



  • Horikawa is named after the 73rd emperor of Japan. Named after periods and places in Japanese history, Shoyeido's Horin series offers a modern twist on the ancient art of incense appreciation.
  • Uses a patented new technology exclusive to Shoyeido, delivering pure essence without waste of a 'support core'.
  • 10 long-lasting Coils and a biodegradable holder come in a convenient dispensing box. Approximate burn time per coil is 2-1/2 hours.
  • All Natural - Pure aromas... No bitterness, no synthetic oils or fragrances.
  • Shoyeido incenses are made in and imported from Kyoto, Japan using 300 year old and exclusive family-owned recipes.

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10 long-lasting coils from the Horin series, River Path is for knowledge and camaraderie. Made in Japan from high quality sandalwood and other natural spices and flowers.

Product Size: 10 long-lasting coils - and a coil incense holder - come together in a convenient box. Approx coil burn time: 2-1/2 hours.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5smell of Kyoto
By E. Emel Ertas
I had bought my first pack in Japan in 1998. I always looked for a similar scent. Here it is on Amazon.Reminds me of Kyoto: gives me peace.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5The finest incense I have ever bought
By R. Andres
I bought mine in Tokyo, near the temple.These have the finest fragrance of any I have tried, and the burn rate is consistently even.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5A+++
By aura
Love this incense! It smells so good and last for hours. The coil incense is the only incense from the Shoyeido incense line besides the cones that is worth buying,the rest of it smells like nothing but smoke.

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For Sale Online Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG IF APO Telephoto Lens for Pentax and Samsung SLR Cameras

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Product Description

Two ELD glass elements in the front lens elements reduce chromatic aberration to a minimum and also ensure sharp, quality images of high contrast. New coating reduces Ghost and Flare The new multi layer lens coating and lens design reduce flare and ghost, which is a common problem with digital cameras and also creates an optimum color balance. It also features a rotatable drop-in filter It also features a drop-in 46mm filter holder in the rear part of the lens barrel, which can be rotated to facilitate the use of filters, including a polarizing filter. Inner Focus Inner focusing retains external dimensions for ease of handling. Accepts both 1.4X and 2X APO EX Tele-Converters. By adding an APO teleconverter (optional extra), you can use this lens as a 700mm F6.3 MF ultra-telephoto lens with a 1.4X EX teleconverter, or as a 1000mm F9 MF ultra-telephoto lens with a 2X teleconverter.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5So far so good
By Gary
I am surprised at the performance. I also own the Sigma 300mm f2.8. It is pretty good also. The 500 is excellent in a light weight 500 super telephoto. And not to cheap anymore. Kinda pricy. If i had it to do over again i would buy the canon or nikon version. They have many features that are better. But I already owned the Pentax K-7 and 1.4 and 2.0 T.C. 's. So as not being one to make a living shooting wildlife it is just exceptional for me. Don't listen to the guys that say Sigma is second best in IQ. It is almost there with them now...Update:After shooting with the lens and using a dedicated Sigma 1.4 T.C. I can say that in good light I cannot tell the difference between this and the Canon or Nikor counterparts. It really is that good. It is exactly where it should be with the MTF chart readings I think. This is one product i can recommend without any problems. It is extremly sharp.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional value for money!
By Steve Tracy
Having used the Canon Ef 500mm f/4.5L USM for many years, I decided it was time for an upgrade, as this lens had certainly seen better days. My first inclination was to go for Canon's latest incarnation, the EF 500mm f/4L IS 11 USM, but the price was way out of my current budget range, having just purchased a new 1DX body. In the birding and general wildlife circles I move in, I had noticed many folks using both the 500mm & 800mm Sigma lenses with exceptional results, so decided to take this tack. All I can say now is that it was the wisest decision I have ever made photographically. As it is always on a tripod, monopod or bean-bag, and as I was accustomed to the Non-IS Canon anyway, this super-sharp, light-weight lens soon became a favorite. Apart from the before mentioned sharpness across the field (especially at f/5.6), it also has superb color rendition and a very high level of contrast. It may not have IS or weather-sealing, but given the fact that it is less than half the price of the Canon, those missing features can be forgiven. Given the lenshood could be a little deeper, it still does a more than ample job of eliminating stray light. One feature I particularly like is the tripod shoe. Smooth as silk and as solid as a rock. The drop in filter holder is nifty, with a polarizer included (a $200 option with Canon), and on this latest DG version, has a rotating ring in front of the filter holder to operate the polarizer when fitted. As I said.....nifty. Overall, I have no complaints at the price, and think it a worthwhile , though not quite budget option to the Canon (and I imagine the case would be the same for Nikon, too). My only real gripe is that the 1.4x teleconverter (both Sigma & Canon) do not allow for AF, but at 700mm, manual focus is not a problem.In summing up.... excellent value for money with no real cons. Highly recommended.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Value for money
By Ram
I am an amateur photographer owning this lens for last 3 months, spending every weekend for bird and wild life photography.This is a very good,solid lens. It produces good image in f4.5, and step down to f5.6 very good, f.6 -f8 tack sharp image. I got some excellent shots.Handheld, If you are upgrading from IS/OS/VR lenses. Some learning curve and handheld shooting technique required to get adjusted.My personnel suggestion for photo enthusiast like me want to upgrade to 500mm but shot of 8k then this is the lens for you.I will buy the same lens if Sigma comes with OS/VR in it. The reason is image quality is good and easy handling and portability (hoping OS not going to increase the weight a lot).If you want to see the pics taken with this lens. Please visit my Flickr.

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