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6. Basic Mechanic Tool Set:
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8. Ratcheting Wrench Set:
9. No Charging Required Car Jump Starter:
10. Battery Pack Car Jump Starter:

⬇️Scotty’s Top DIY Tools:
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6. Battery Pack Car Jump Starter:

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  1. RogerM

    Still think in the short term Plug-In Hybrids is the way to go…no range anxiety, and more suited to most of costumers applications. The EV market still have to improve their current battery technology that requires intensive mining of rare metals. Also the power grid needs huge upgrades to handle charging EVs. So don't be surprise the kW gonna go up quick.

  2. Mike Ashely

    Just like the old Dodge City 1880s they had the deadline in a Cattleman could not cross it

  3. tony n

    Old Dinosaur like scottyy are few and between of honest guys, but electric will be the future not gas guzzling garbage, this is where he is wrong,

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