And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Well, you're losing credibility because: 1. Blanket statement that "all" Worx tools are junk. So you've tried them all, have you? 2. You are out there all by yourself in your negativity, given the near unanimously positive reviews. It's quite rare for a product on Amazon to achieve so many. Usually someone gets one with a fault, but not so much with this one. 3. It's easy and tempting to piss on a post like this, especially if you are an expert on tools, as you clearly are. But since you are indeed an expert, be helpful and suggest an alternative product that you believe is superior, and explain why, if you would be so kind.
I’ve been a home builder and cabinetmaker for many years now and yes, I do consider myself somewhat of an expert on tools. Worx tools are 100% plastic and aren’t made to last very long. I’m not gullible enough to believe online product reviews. And since you asked my advice, buy something made by Dewalt or Milwaukee tools. They hold up over the years and are a pleasure to use.
So we're gullible if we credit near unanimous positive reviews on Amazon from people who have used this product, but instead we should believe an anonymous internet poster who claims they are 100% plastic? I think it's the other way around. When there's a crowd of people saying the tool does the job well, versus one nameless fellow who growls that they are junk, who has credibility? Are we gullible if we believe your representation of expertise, compared to that?
Worx tools are cheap junk
ReplyDeleteNope, five star rating and positive reviews all down the line. And good for resting yer dawgs while trimming them ol' yeller toenails.
DeleteYou obviously don’t know what a good tool is if you think this is one…
DeleteWell, you're losing credibility because:
Delete1. Blanket statement that "all" Worx tools are junk. So you've tried them all, have you?
2. You are out there all by yourself in your negativity, given the near unanimously positive reviews. It's quite rare for a product on Amazon to achieve so many. Usually someone gets one with a fault, but not so much with this one.
3. It's easy and tempting to piss on a post like this, especially if you are an expert on tools, as you clearly are. But since you are indeed an expert, be helpful and suggest an alternative product that you believe is superior, and explain why, if you would be so kind.
where you stabilize yer foul dawg when yer trimmin them big ol' yeller toenails
ReplyDeleteI’ve been a home builder and cabinetmaker for many years now and yes, I do consider myself somewhat of an expert on tools. Worx tools are 100% plastic and aren’t made to last very long. I’m not gullible enough to believe online product reviews. And since you asked my advice, buy something made by Dewalt or Milwaukee tools. They hold up over the years and are a pleasure to use.
ReplyDeleteSo we're gullible if we credit near unanimous positive reviews on Amazon from people who have used this product, but instead we should believe an anonymous internet poster who claims they are 100% plastic? I think it's the other way around. When there's a crowd of people saying the tool does the job well, versus one nameless fellow who growls that they are junk, who has credibility? Are we gullible if we believe your representation of expertise, compared to that?
DeleteBelieve whatever you wish. But you should be ashamed for pushing this cheap junk on your readers just so you can make a few pennies off of them.
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