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Bought for a transfer case fluid change. I always recommend using with a pump, makes the job much quicker and cleaner.
We needed to mount a 60 inch TV on the wall. We didn't need anything fancy, no pull out or rotation features were necessary. This Fortress Mount TV wall Mount seemed perfect. It arrived quickly and all of the pieces and instructions were in the box. It took about 25 minutes to put together. It was pretty easy to do. But the part I was really worried about was mounting it on the wall and putting the TV up there. Which turned out to be one of the easiest parts of the process. Once the wall mount was leveled and installed on the wall (one side with dry wall anchors, the other side was fortunate enough to be on a stud), hung up the TV up. It's a 2 person job with the TV size we were working with but it went right on! Once it was on the wall it seems nice and secure. The only problem was I tried to put on the power cords onto the TV after it was mounted on the wall. It's pretty tight on the wall so we had to take it down and plug everything in, then put it back up on the wall. It's a great and easy to use wall TV mount. One I would use again if we even need another wall mounted TV.
First of all, let me say that I've been really happy with this purchase. I bought this treadmill at the end of January / early February, and have had it a little under 2 months. I use it roughly 5 times a week for at least 60 minutes... so far, it's been going strong. My runs range anywhere from a quick walk (3.5 mph) to around 8 mph... and it doesn't seem to have any trouble keeping up. I'm a tall guy, currently 236 pounds, but I was 257 when I began using it... it seems to be able to handle me fine.
I have not taken the GRE yet but I plan to and here is my review so far: Overall, the content of the book is condensed yet concise. The book does a great job of easing you into the material. It focuses on the tips and tricks to taking standardize tests. There are a few practice questions but the book analyses the questions in depth instead of just giving the answer. The language is well written and easy to comprehend. It’s an excellent guide, but you will need to purchase other supplemental materials especially if you’re looking to improve your vocabulary or if you need more practice questions.