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  • Person holding a light bulb
    Technology By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    Can You Use A Regular Light Bulb In A 3-Way Socket?

    Wondering if you can use a regular light bulb in a 3-way socket? Learn what happens, if it’s safe, and how it affects brightness settings.

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  • 2025 Chevy Colorado driving along a mountain road
    Cars By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    What's The Real-World MPG Of A TurboMax Engine? Here's What Drivers Say

    You might expect a 2.7-liter, four-cylinder engine to be quite a frugal one. But is that really the case with GM's TurboMax engine? Let's see what owners say.

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  • Close up of Makita 36V battery on white background
    Makita By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    What Happened To Makita's Original 36V Power Tools And Batteries?

    Wondering what happened to Makita's original 36V power tools and batteries? Here's why they faded out and how newer dual 18V setups have taken their place.

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  • Modern M1 Abrams tank with no muzzle break
    Technology By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    Why Don't Modern Tanks Have Muzzle Brakes?

    Muzzle brakes help reduce recoil when firing, which may seem like a useful thing to have on tanks. But modern tanks generally eschew them — why?

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  • Alternator mounted on engine with belt
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 2 months ago

    How Long Alternators Typically Last (And Tips To Extend Their Lifespan)

    Your car's alternator is critical to providing electricity to run accessories and the engine. How long do alternators last, and what can I do to preserve mine?

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  • Blink Outdoor 4
    Technology By Abdul Haddi 2 months ago

    9 Smart Devices To Make Your Home Or Office More Secure

    Smart devices that truly improve home and office security. These reliable picks include smart locks, cameras, and sensors that are easy to use and dependable.

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  • Closeup of Makita logo
    Makita By Mikael Trench 2 months ago

    3 Unique Makita Products Most Other Tool Brands Don't Make

    Makita has been around for more than a century and is one of the world's top tool brands. These unique Makita products aren't available from the competition.

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  • Harbor Freight Icon G2 flex ratchet in use
    Harbor Freight By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    Harbor Freight Icon G2 Ratchets Vs. G1: What's The Difference?

    Harbor Freight has updated its Icon ratchets, releasing a new Icon G2 range of tools. Are they worth the upgrade? Here's what you need to know.

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  • Supermarine Spitfire flying on cloudy sky
    Aviation By KR Manalo 2 months ago

    What Engine Was In The Legendary Spitfire Fighter Plane?

    The Supermarine Spitfire had an excellent engine that even ended up being installed in American combat aircraft. It made the Spitfire as good as it was.

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  • Close up of person pumping gas
    Cars By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    Emergency Gas Waiver: How The EPA's Move Will Cut Your Driving Costs This Summer

    An Emergency Waiver from the EPA may alleviate some of the pain at the gas pump for drivers, but only if your car can use a specific type of fuel.

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  • A Person Playing Video Games On A Living Room Flat Screen TV
    Gaming By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    The Worst Gaming TV On The Market (And The Best To Buy Instead, According To Reviews)

    The kind of TV you choose for gaming is almost as important as the console itself, and this one pick is easily the worst TV you can buy to play games on.

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  • Red Tesla Model 3 displayed inside a showroom
    Electric Vehicles By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    Why Teslas Have Oil Filters (Even Though They Don't Use Engine Oil)

    If Tesla vehicles use batteries and electric motors to run, then why do they have oil filters? And how often do Tesla oil filters need to be changed?

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  • Red Mercedes-Benz Actros semi-truck seen from low left front
    Trucks By Michael Sullivan 2 months ago

    8 Car Brands That Make Semi Trucks

    Tractor trailer trucking is the backbone of worldwide logistics. Building these behemoths can be a complex undertaking that requires synergy and cooperation.

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  • A tractor battery in its bay
    Technology By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    Can You Jump A Lawn Mower Battery With A Car?

    If your riding lawn mower has a weak battery, you may be tempted to try get it going by jumping it with a car. But can you do it, and is it safe?

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  • BFGoodrich Advantage Control
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 2 months ago

    How Long Do BFGoodrich Advantage Control Tires Last & Do They Have A Lifetime Warranty?

    If you're looking for new tires as the seasons change, you may look at BFGoodrich's Advantage Control Tires, but how long can you expect them to last for?

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  • Toyota using RTCA system
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    What Does RCTA Mean In Relation To Cars? The Acronym & System, Explained

    There's a lot of acronyms that detail some of the more complicated and useful features your car has available, including the RCTA system, but what does it do?

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  • Two Gerber Shard keychains placed on a wooden surface
    Tools By Sumukh Rao 2 months ago

    10 Invaluable Mini Multitools That Are Perfect For Everyday Use

    These 10 mini multitools are compact, practical, and built for everyday use, whether you’re tackling repairs, outdoor tasks, or quick fixes on the go.

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  • Different types of small batteries
    Accessories and Peripherals By KR Manalo 2 months ago

    Do Batteries Use AC Or DC Current? (And Why Does It Matter?)

    Batteries are a part of our everyday life, and power everything from phones to gaming handhelds to laptops, but do those batteries use AC or DC current?

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  • A serial port removed from its hardware on a white background next to a serial port cable.
    Computers and Tablets By Emma Street 2 months ago

    Here's What A Computer's Serial Port Was For (And Where It's Still Necessary)

    Before USB ports became standard on PCs, several devices connected through a serial port. They're obsolete in many ways, but they still see some use.

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  • The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a multipurpose fighter manufactured in Germany in the 1930s. Seen in the Tam Museum or Wings of a Dream Museum, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in September 2015.
    Aviation By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    Why Were German WW2 Planes Painted Yellow?

    You might expect a warplane to be pained in drab, neutral colors that fade into the background. But that's not what Germany did with its WW2 planes. Here's why.

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  • Ford pickup trucks lined up for sale at a Garage in Austin, Texas
    Trucks By Sagar Naresh 2 months ago

    10 Six-Seater Pickup Trucks You Can Buy In The U.S.

    People love trucks for their capabilities in towing, payload, and working situations, but pickups are also capable and comfortable people haulers.

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  • A person getting the key after buying a car.
    Cars By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    5 Mistakes To Avoid When Buying A Used Car

    Buying a used car can save you a bundle compared with getting a new model. But there are lots of potential pitfalls along the way. Here are five.

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  • Ryobi batteries in charger
    Ryobi By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    Can You Mix And Match Ryobi Batteries Of The Same Voltage?

    While it's technically possible to use some Ryobi batteries and tools interchangeably, you may not get great performance, and your safety is not guaranteed.

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  • Harley-Davidson 2025 Road Glide
    Motorcycles By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    4 Of The Best Harley-Davidsons For Tall Riders (According To Owners)

    Finding a motorcycle for a Jack Reacher-sized rider can be tough, but Harley-Davidson has several options that are suitable for those of a taller stature.

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  • A man plugging the cable into a phone showing low battery icon
    Car Accessories By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Phone Won't Charge In Your Car? This May Be Why (And Fixes To Try)

    Most cars produced in the last several years come with lots of USB ports, but if you find one that can't charge your phone, we have some suggestions to try.

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  • ShopSmith logo on Mark 7 Machine
    Power Tools By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    What All Can The Shopsmith Mark 7 Woodworking Machine Do & How Much Does It Cost?

    The Shopsmith Mark 7 Woodworking Machine promises to have everything you need for woodworking in one package, but it's going to set you back a fair bit.

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  • A person signing a contract with a car key in the foreground
    Cars By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    Is It More Expensive To Finance A Used Car Than A New Car?

    Used cars can be cheaper to buy, but does the lower initial cost lead to long-term savings? Here's what you need to know about financing a used car.

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