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WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF GRABO

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  1. Brian Cooper

    Outstanding craftsmanship in this V2! The proven motor is still as powerful as ever. The new rubber covers shielding the controls give me confidence using this in dusty and wet environments. The pressure release button is noticeably smoother than my old model. A true professional tool that lives up to the GRABO name.

  2. Mike Adams

    Super durable and holds strong on every surface. Makes lifting a breeze. Definitely recommend grabbing one if you need a replacement.

  3. Jake Miller

    I work in stone masonary and this too is fantastic. The suction power is incredible, and it can handle big stone slabs that usually are awkward to grab. The digital pressure gauge is really useful, and the whole thing feels solid and well built. The battery lasts long enough to get through a full day of work, which is a big plus. This tool is a game changer for anyone working with heavy materials

  4. Shaddiii

    It is not possible to overstate how much I love this item. I love everything about it. Given how long the batteries last, the choice of using AA batteries instead of a proprietary battery pack was hands down the right call. The fact that the device actively monitors the pressure while on will save money. If it didn’t and the device started to lose pressure for any reason, then you would drop your work piece and that could be both expensive and dangerous. According to the manual, this device under absolute perfect conditions has been tested at 440lbs but is only rated for 220lbs.

    The thing that really makes me smile though is how compact the device is. I remember watching MythBusters as a kid. In one episode Adam Savage built a suction cup climbing rig to scale a building. It was big, heavy, complicated, and probably cost more than buying four of these. He would have killed for this product back then.

    It might seem like allot of money to spend on a suction cup and if you’re not using one all the time it probably is. But if you use big suction cups like this allot then you will be happy to pay for how much pain it will save your fingers.

    Review source: Amazon

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