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Review: Little Green Suckers

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Recently, Bill over at Enon Hall mentioned that he had ordered a set of Little Green Suckers.

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Intrigued, I went to the website and checked them out. Self-described as "the ultimate tool for accomplishing jobs that ordinarily take two people," they attach to an air compressor which creates a vacuum seal, allowing them to stick to any semi-smooth surface. To release them, you simply cover the exhaust port and they release into your hand. They have a built-in fence for quickly alignment when installing siding, as well as a magnet for hooking your tape measure to for easy measuring. They are available from littlegreensucker.com for $89.95.

How do they work? Bill notes that the main downsides are the noise and wear & tear on your compressor, which must run full time when the Little Green Suckers are in use. They do work well, he says, adhering and releasing as promised and are good at providing a second set of hands.

Read the full review over at Enon Hall.


Posted by Shawn Kelley on March 31, 2006 9:41 AM | TrackBack | email to a friend

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