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Craftsman 2800 Max Psi Pressure Washer

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Craftsman 2800 Max Psi Pressure Washer

2024-09-17 03:22:58

I have tried many holders and this one is the best in craftsman, durability, ease of use and reliability. Easily secures my iPhone X Max with no issues

5
2024-07-28 06:11:38

I use it for movies and playstation 5. Both are amazing The white version goes well with my ps

5
2024-09-28 05:25:17

Someone please tell me any other film washer better than this.

5
2024-04-03 03:19:13

Well made, exactly what I needed for my Crown Audio XLC 2800 Amplifier.

5
2024-08-22 03:25:38

This arm is an incredibly solid -- it feels weighty and craftsman-like. I purchased the arm to hold my 34 LG ultra-wide monitor, but it's obvious that the arm could have even held much larger monitors or TVs without issue. I was worried that the weight would be too much to clamp the arm to my desk, but it's not a problem at all because the clamp is incredibly secure.

5
2024-08-22 03:53:27

I checked PSI website for correct swab to clean my Nikon D500. They recommended the Type 3 - 24mm you use for full frame . Don't use it. The Type 3 - 17mm swab is the best one to use for a crop sensor. I had to use 3 swabs to get the sensor really clean. There also a magnifier with a light built in you can use to view the sensor. Definitely get it . So worth the $15

5
2024-04-17 05:23:15

This is awesome I have full signal all over my 2800 square feet house and even at the back yard.

5
2024-05-23 05:32:27

A very pressure product exactly as I want

5
2024-09-06 02:33:17

I have been doing photography for over 50 years. I started with a Brownie Hawkeye that I still have. I have used a lot of different cameras including 4 different Nikons. I have used film and digital. I have developed and printed images in my own darkroom. So I have paid my dues. Nothing prepared me for the P1000. It is quirky and not perfect BUT it does so much that all the quirks are erased for me. I won't bore you with discussion of features. I will just talk about one image that I took with this camera. I was photographing some birds at our feeder (a wonderful use for the P1000) when i saw a squirrel scurried along a rooftop. He was quite a distance away and I had to zoom out to 2800 mm to get what I wanted which was his head against the washed out cloudy sky. It was a profile. I had no idea what i would do with it but I liked it. I leaned against the minivan, tucked my elbow into my gut and cradled the extended lens in my hand, checked focus and shot. The image was perfect. Incredible sharpness for a hand held shot at 2800 mm. Later I took the picture into Luminar 4 and kicked it up by adding a standard sunset sky. I didn't need to do any additional tweaking except a touchup to the ear to prevent it from turning into sky during the replacement (Luminar issue). I could never have taken what is basically a long range snapshot tweaked up a bit with any other equipment I have. My big 100-600 Tamron G2 with teleconverters would not get out far enough and no way I could have handheld that on my Nikon D7500. The bottom line is there are a zillion cameras and lenses that do wonderful things. There is no camera and lens that can do what the P1000 does. NONE. Is it the best at everything? No. Is it a pro grade camera? No. Does it have the best specs? No. Will it enrich and enlighten your photography? YES and in ways you can't even predict.

5
2024-08-16 03:50:10

Tested a DIY CFexpress card, the read/write speed is around 2800/2700 MB/s. The aluminum case looks heavy and good for heat disspation.

5