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Reviews (2)
Strike It Rich With Pocket Change Brian Allen, Ken Potter Paperback Used - Good
31 Jul, 2022
Still very relevant
This is a great book with excellent listings of coin errors. A great value but I also have the 2022 edition with new reference materials. Of course, this edition costs less, and still is very relevant
12-Pack For Ryobi One+ AC14RL3A .065 Line and Spool for Ryobi 18/24/40V Trimmer
14 Apr, 2022
Great price but line seems to snap easier
It is a great value and price and shipping was as described. But I seem to be having a problem with the line snapping off more that the Ryobi string. Not only is the line snapping more but it is snapping off completely. So each time it snaps - you have to manually open the spool so you can rethread the line. This becomes very frustrating after 3 or 4 times. My lines kept snapping over and over. Perhaps it is the off brand vs the name brand and difference in quality? Perhaps I am loading the string the wrong way - although the same way that I have in the past. But if I don't find a fix or figure out a work around, then will have to go back to the more expensive Ryobi.
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