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Sierra Trading Post has Korkers Snowjack boots for $69 ( reg. $189) with free shipping if you sign up for email. I have these boots and like them. Several reviews of them on here if you search.https://www.sierratradingpost.com/korkers-snowjack-snow-boots-waterproof-insulated-for-men~p~236fu/?filterString=s~korkers-outsole%2F
Bless you lynng! I was getting bored out of my skull reading all of the whining and back tracking being done over the Overton’s baloney!Listen everyone. Y’all know that this guy loves a great deal more than anyone, but I avoided the Overton’s deal like the plague. If I can pass one worthy bit of advice on to all of you, it would be this; If it sounds to good to be true, it usually is. One last thought... If Overton’s had erred and actually allowed multiple orders for essentially free products, would you have felt ok taking advantage of them for the error? Those of you that just nodded yes need to look in the mirror. DN
Those Korkers are normally $90, not $180. Sounds like a good deal, but not that good!
Ordered a backup pair, thanks! Carbide studded soles alone are about $40 and they are included.
400g thinsulate insulation. if all you need is 400g, you don't need the studs. I use minimum 1000g for my ice fishing needs
Shappell. I had the 5500 and sold it and got the 6500 a couple years ago. I liked the 5500 just went bigger.https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/shappell-wide-house-5500-ice-fishing-shelter?a=1028397
. That's what I thought how can 400 grams work on the ice.but I don't own a pair
Lefty I haven't heard very good reviews about the Rdigid Brushless drills, say they burn out pretty quick
Time will tell. I am going to use the used one and hope for the best. If it burns out soon I will return the new one and get something else. But it doesn't get hot and doesn't struggle while cutting.
Anyone know why brushless is important for an ice drill setup?
In a tool with a brushless motor, the motor adjusts according to the task. The more resistance a drill or saw senses, the more power it draws, and conversely a lack of resistance lessens the pull. This is a huge advancement when it comes managing battery life, which ups runtime and increases the performance of cordless power tools. A standard brushed motor will always max out on whatever speed it's set at.
Just scored a Big Buddy for $104.99 at Menards, should be nice considering the sub zero temps we've been having in Wisconsin.