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weezer nd, I went on line and put the code in and just printed it off before the check out and then took it to the store. They then entered the coupon code at check out from my paper.
I got a text from HB about 20% out any one item....I would love to have the table lift but I just don't have the room. Opted for the $199.00 Aluminum Jack on sale for $169.00 less the 20% came out to $135.00...Now I just have to wait a week till they get more it.
One of those small floor type jacks are nice to have, and they do serve a purpose. But there is no way they can get your work up enough to enable a normal height person to work without having to bend over. Sorry, even if you can jack it up and spin the bike around, or if you can get in the saddle while its jacked up because they are so stable, there is no way. Like the difference between an open end and a box end wrench.
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