Rigid is the best. They guarantee their tools for life. You can’t get better than that other than they are are sturdy well made tools.Mine's a RIGID too
It built our cabins
He will continue to love it for a very long time
Rigid is the best. They guarantee their tools for life. You can’t get better than that other than they are are sturdy well made tools.Mine's a RIGID too
It built our cabins
He will continue to love it for a very long time
This I've foundRigid is the best.
Wow! Thank you! That sounds pretty intriguing!Yes, Gaer, it is that great IMHO. Prep is easy and cook time is reduced from hours to minutes by virtue of the fact that foods are pressure cooked. You can take less expensive cuts of meat (e.g., chuck, round, etc.) and turn them into top-shelf, roast dinners with meat that melts in your mouth. There are a lot of Instant Pot recipes online that can give you an idea of how easy it is to use. With use one tends to customize and there are now packets of spices and sauce mixes you can use. Soups (e.g., beef vegetable, union, chicken, etc.) are easily and quickly made.
My husband needs his for getting up since his stroke....such a great chair, helps my back so much ......I have to say I like my recliner. We go way back together.
It is interesting what some people find helps their back. Having injured mine in a diving (i.e., showing off) accident in my 40s, two things seem to help a lot. One is lying flat on the floor and pressing my back into the hardwood. The other is the seat in our Miata, which probably has something to do with the contortions needed to get in and out.My husband needs his for getting up since his stroke....such a great chair, helps my back so much ......
I’m sure he’ll love it. He had another mitre saw but the guard came off but it wasn’t RIGID. He’s got a 20 year old RiGID table saw, Chop saw , hammer drill and an orbital sander. I’ve got a dwatt scroll saw and a king industrial lathe.This I've found
I've had mine for six or seven years now
Nary a trouble, and I've ran it hard...daily
Changing out the blade is a bit of a chore
But, I use Diablo blades, so changing them out is only around once a year, if that
Yer guy will love it more and more as time goes by
Well, I envy that. The older the RIDGID the better the tool.He’s got a 20 year old RiGID table saw
Awesome deal!Well, I envy that. The older the RIDGID the better the tool.
I've got the DeWalt 10" table saw
Rather basic, but does the job
Couldn't pass it up
Garage sale
Still in the box @ $100 ($300 list)
I was trying to think of a 'most useful' item but hands down my eyeglasses come first...or I'm outta business.My specs..both reading and sunglasses ...