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I've got one of their grinders I bought 20 years ago, I not only use it during deer season but my wife uses it to grind shoulders all the time and it's still going strong......
I’ve committed to the Ridgid 18V tool line from Home Depot. I saw they are now selling a power inverter so you can run 110V (and a couple USB charging ports) from their 18V batteries. Now it only has 175W, but as I learned during our last power outage, a box fan draws less than 100W and can make comfort much better. Since I already have the batteries for my tools, I figured I’d get the power inverter so I have another power source if necessary.
RIDGID 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter (Tool Only) AC86097 - The Home Depot
RIDGID introduces the R86097 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter. This power inverter allows users to power and charge small electronics on the go when paired with any RIDGID 18V battery. Ideal for smartwww.homedepot.com
It's a lot more efficient to just run a fan directly off the battery, rather than laundering it through an inverter. Since I've got lots of 20V and 60V Dewalt tools, this fan was a no-brainer. Runs all night and then some on the same battery I'd use for a leaf blower. There are two versions. A slightly more expensive one has an AC port on it for using it with grid power, too.This is neat. Wonder how long it will run a fan on just batteries alone.
This is a great tool, we use it on camping trips, really helps out when laying down for bedIt's a lot more efficient to just run a fan directly off the battery, rather than laundering it through an inverter. Since I've got lots of 20V and 60V Dewalt tools, this fan was a no-brainer. Runs all night and then some on the same battery I'd use for a leaf blower. There are two versions. A slightly more expensive one has an AC port on it for using it with grid power, too.
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Have you seen this fan?I’ve committed to the Ridgid 18V tool line from Home Depot. I saw they are now selling a power inverter so you can run 110V (and a couple USB charging ports) from their 18V batteries. Now it only has 175W, but as I learned during our last power outage, a box fan draws less than 100W and can make comfort much better. Since I already have the batteries for my tools, I figured I’d get the power inverter so I have another power source if necessary.
RIDGID 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter (Tool Only) AC86097 - The Home Depot
RIDGID introduces the R86097 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter. This power inverter allows users to power and charge small electronics on the go when paired with any RIDGID 18V battery. Ideal for smartwww.homedepot.com
It's a lot more efficient to just run a fan directly off the battery, rather than laundering it through an inverter. Since I've got lots of 20V and 60V Dewalt tools, this fan was a no-brainer. Runs all night and then some on the same battery I'd use for a leaf blower. There are two versions. A slightly more expensive one has an AC port on it for using it with grid power, too.
That sounds like you can't brew beer or ferment wine either. ".....any alcoholic beverages....."Only for alcohol.. distillers are used for many purposes such as water, therapeutic oils
Is it legal to distill alcohol without possession of a commercial distiller’s permit or a fuel alcohol permit?
- No. Maryland Code Section g2b-1-201(a)(3) provides that “A person may not manufacture, blend, rectify, bottle or suffer to be manufactured, blended, rectified or bottled any alcoholic beverages except on premises licensed under this article unless otherwise provided for in this article”.