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Apr 07, 2017
Skullcandy INK'D 2.0
0 of 1 found this helpful Average, at best. I prefer Jbuds for listening to my music but I needed a cheep pair for work. Just over a year ago, I purchased an inexpensive pair of Skullcandy INK'd. I must tell you that for over a year, while I weld, grind and do physical labor this pair kicked ass. Great sound and very tough. A few weeks ago, being tired, I let my Ipod sit on the table and my wonderful cat decided that my skullcandies would make a wonderful chew. I ordered these 2.0 hoping for the same quality and sound. I have been disappointed. cheep and tinnier sound that misses both highs and base. These are exactly what you pay for 9 bucks worth. Seller send them in a decent time frame and they are Skullcandy so I can not blame them, but I am still disappointed. These are 2 starts at best and will end my relationship with Skullcandy. BTW, the cat is now a nice muffler to keep my hands warm come next winter.

Dec 08, 2015
Jbud, J5
1 of 1 found this helpful I loved my J2, by Jlab and used them for 3 years before the cat got hold of them. They were the best Buds I have ever owned, with great sound Quality and Durability. Imagine my disappointment when I couldn't find that they were offered anymore. I did a little snooping and found that the J5's were getting great reviews. I purchased the J5's as cheep as I could find encase I didn't like them. I am glad to tell you, these are now the second best pair I have ever owned (I had a pair of Bose, that m son swiped from me). The sound quality if very very good. High notes sound great and the can be booming. As for the value, I really don't think you can do better. I can only speak for myself but I can say I will be ordering more of the J5's so that if this set go's bad I will have a great backup.

Aug 18, 2017
Tig Torch
1 of 1 found this helpful we usually use a 26 torch but had some small pieces of 16ga to weld up and the 26 is just to big. Needing full pen, and with the numbers or parts I didnt think a 9 torch would cut it so I got this instead. used last night which is the first day I have had it. Using an old hose, I ran it at about 190 amps for the better part of an hour before lowering it down and welding the 16ga. worked like a charm. seems to be well build, takes both 3/32 and 1/8 Tungsten and parts well, gas valve works well to. since I have only used it for about 10 hours I can't speak for how long it will last. It is not an Everlast, or CK. but I am impressed so far and is very comfortable