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Review on πŸ”§ Heavy Duty Glass Lifting Suction Cups: Efficient Vacuum Aluminum Alloy Handle Holder for Moving Windows, Mirrors, and Windshields by John Pineda

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Laminate flooring is a must!

After installing the floating laminate, gaps began to appear throughout the house. Panic! A friend found them and recommended them, so I gave them a try. Now that I've used them I will never laminate without them again. They can grab any board and slam into the ground and they are great when you get to the last board where there isn't enough room to drive the deck until you drive the board in catch 22 . Simply disadvantage; just a bit of dust kills the vacuum and lets them slide, i've never seen any marks on the floor but when the tool slides the part usually doesn't move. Wipe the suction area on the plank (hand only) and make sure there is no dirt stuck to the suction cups. Only attach when you are ready to drive. Even a small amount of dust will cause the vacuum to leak over time, so flip the vacuum's levers and start moving. In most cases, a few strokes are sufficient. Pros: You can hammer ANY board into the ground. This includes the one in the middle of the living room, where a gap mysteriously appears after you think it's done. Choose a direction, swipe the board and close the gap (put some glue on the seam beforehand) I, then find the gap on the other side of the board. When you're done, move the gap under the edge. Excellent! My advice when making your first laminate floor; Get the usual tools, but make sure you get one of these! And use glue on the short seams at the ends of each board. Long seams hold up well if done right, but sometimes short seams flatten out after a while. Good luck and have fun! By the way, you can also use it to lift and move glass. or so I was told. 8^)

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Not bad in general, but...