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Red Guide Inside Pressure Washer Gas Tank Purpose
Jay See | 2024-09-29 01:48:23 |
this thing is like a tank. prefect for its purpose 5 |
Adam | 2024-05-12 07:36:46 |
This is the second bag by Think Tank that I've purchased, and I love it. I've been able to pack it very densely. Inside I can fit a 6x9 Shen Hao field camera, three large format lenses on Linhof boards (75mm, 90mm, 150mm), three Horseman film backs, a Horseman angled reflex viewer, and all the assorted paraphernalia like light meter, loupe and tools. I can strap my tripod on the side of the bag and have an entire setup on my back with hands free. Brilliant. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-23 05:26:46 |
We use these in the oil and gas industry to carry equipment to locations. They have served their purpose exceptionally well and hold up great to the harsh environments they get exposed to. The metal padlock tabs are one of my favorite features being we sometimes carry upwards of $ worth of equipment. 5 |
Foxcurry | 2024-07-04 01:48:39 |
Tried to find a red dot sight that wouldn't leave when the pressure was on! I've got one of these on my Desert Eagle in 44 Remington Magnum and slide mounted on my FiveseveN. Thousands of rounds through both with no troubles at all. No shifting of impact point whatsoever. I'm VERY pleased with these purchases! 5 |
PHOTO BUG | 2024-07-09 01:34:30 |
FOR INSIDE LIGHTING 5 |
stewartphoto | 2024-09-28 05:25:17 |
Someone please tell me any other film washer better than this. 5 |
Ian | 2024-08-11 09:39:43 |
This tank is built well and serves it's purpose nicely. It des not spill during inversions and the agitator works well for agitating the stop bath and fixer. 5 |
Dan | 2024-08-01 03:14:42 |
These Think Tank red whip cable ties are great for keeping all of my charging and data transfer cables neat and organized. No more rubber bands! 5 |
Steven | 2024-06-07 04:38:10 |
Something so simple, elegant, well engineered, and so practical! This is my third batch of Think Tank Red Whips. I've given some away & my family & friends will ask What are these for? My reply - Let your imagination run wild & you find these indispensable. For example, w/all of the different power/sync/charging cable combinations, I have a collection said cables that I use regularly. To control the potential tangled mess, I simply coil the cable not in use & cinch a Red Whip to keep the cable coil tidy. I also have found the Think Tank Red Whips handy for securing an unused lens hood to my tote bag handle yet very accessible when needed. I also use the Red Whips in conjunction w/self-sticking wraps to secure & protect my monopod, long arca swiss plate & carbon tripod center rod extension. When I'm in the field, I will put 2 or 3 of the Red Whips around my wrist just in case I need them in a pinch! Price? Don't settle for less - w/out a doubt these are well designed, engineered & manufactured. Thanks Think Tank for your superb products & thanks B&H Photo for your super service! 5 |
Richard | 2024-06-01 09:21:49 |
I've owned the smaller version of the PowerTank (84.4Wh) for several years and it still works perfectly. These days, I often run two scopes at the same time doing astrophotography, so I needed to get a second power supply. Also, one of my mounts has a cable with a car plug for power, so the larger PowerTank was clearly the best option. The 5V USB ports are useful for keeping an iPad charged, the red lights are good, and the white lights are useful for clearing up at the end of a night. I especially like the fact that the light button needs to be pressed for two seconds to turn the white light on, so it's impossible to turn it on accidentally. Both Tanks are compact and much lighter in weight than the old-style lead-acid type. I find the strap that holds the Tank to a tripod leg is more trouble than it's worth, so I usually just leave them on the ground with the red lights on. The rubber cap on the top of the Tank is a dumb idea and eventually breaks off. The only other problem I've ever had with the Tanks, is they hold charge for so many nights I've sometimes forgotten to recharge them. 5 |