Not surprising, after playing with mine for 30 mins, the excitement wore off.After than being a new tool in market, there is nothing exciting about the PowerPlay.I returned it.
Quote from: Kampfer on September 30, 2016, 09:52:07 PMNot surprising, after playing with mine for 30 mins, the excitement wore off.After than being a new tool in market, there is nothing exciting about the PowerPlay.I returned it. Not surprised.One more thing, the bit set with the adaptor had broken magnet out the box. It just attached to the bit I first used with it. Had to glue and press it in.
This is a pretty damning overview of this tool. Quality, function, safety and ergonomics issues, and a bit set that isn't compatible with the tool it's sold with. I think I was David Bowen who also couldn't figure out what the hell he was supposed to do with the bit set.These guys really need to buck up their ideas or just get out of the game. It seems every time they decide to bring out something new, it's flawed in some unforgivable way. Do they just not care anymore?
I'm the other way on this. I like the PowerLock better, but that's not a shot at the Powerplay, I just really like the PowerLock!Def
So he broke the pliers... happened to me also with my original Wave. Too heavy duty work for these kind of tools.
Quote from: Padre on January 23, 2017, 12:48:52 PMSo he broke the pliers... happened to me also with my original Wave. Too heavy duty work for these kind of tools.How did you do that with the LM wave? In my opinion it shouldn't happend if you use only your arms/hands Force......