Lowe's has
DeWALT 20V MAX GRABO Lifter (Tool Only, DCE592B) on sale for
$149. Choose free store pick up where available otherwise,
Shipping is free if available.
Thanks to Community Member
b00gersugar for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for free store pickup &/or free shipping may vary depending on location.
Features:
- Bright Led Control Screen: Stay in control with a color LED screen and digital pressure gauge that communicates load capacity and operational mode.
- Audio Alarm: Be alerted when battery charge reaches critically low levels.
- Convenient Maintenance: Quickly replace the foam-rubber vacuum seal and utilize the protective seal cover (Included) when in storage.
- Visibility In Sunlight: Help visibility in direct sunlight with the included sun shade accessory.
- High Load Capacity: Lift heavy materials with a lift-load capacity of up to 265 lbs. MAX
- Versatile Performance - Work with a wide range of both non and semi-porous materials including rough textured surfaces.
- Built-In Pressure Sensor Confidently take on applications with the built-in pressure sensor that automatically engages to help maintain the vacuum suction.
Includes:- (1) 20V MAX* GRABO Lifter (Tool Only)
- (1) Sunshade Accessory
- (1) Seal Guard Accessory
- (3) Replacement Dust Filters
- (1) Foam-Rubber Seal (DZE591)
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I realize this was a joke but realistically it would prob depend on how boney they are... rated for 265lbs so the weight isn't an issue and it's made to be used on slightly porous material like drywall, stone, & tile.
Basic physics says yes. The weight would be split between them. If you nearing one's limit though and weight shift you could end up with a failure. So just make sure load is spread somewhat across them
I purchased one and had to return because the pump never turns off in higher altitude. It cannot make the proper pressure to turn the pump off and there is no adjustment like the more expensive grabo models. I spoke with Dewalt and they confirmed it was not a defective item. There is also a small note in the manual.
Live at around 5900ft
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