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  • Icon 8-piece screwdriver set in case
    Harbor Freight By Cody D. Campbell 7 months ago

    Icon Vs. Quinn: Which Harbor Freight Tool Brand Should You Invest In? (According To Users)

    Icon and Quinn are two well-known brands from Harbor Freight, but according to users, there are key differences between them. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Highway winding through plush countryside
    Cars By Bob Sharp 7 months ago

    The Reason There Isn't An I-50 Or I-60 Interstate In America, Explained

    Have you ever looked at a map of the U.S. Interstate system and wondered why you won't find an I-50 or I-60 anywhere in the country? Here's why.

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  • Close-up of Type A / B American and Japanese standard wall outlet
    Technology By Madeline Cuccio 7 months ago

    Electrical Plug Types: How Many Are There & Why Are They So Different?

    You'll notice that not all electrical plugs are the same and might even have different inserts depending on the country. Here's how many there are.

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  • Woman hanging picture next to Samsung Frame TV
    TVs and Streaming By Cody D. Campbell 7 months ago

    Yes, You Can Build A DIY Frame TV For A Lower Cost - Here's What You'll Need

    Samsung's Frame TVs have become very popular, enough so that other brands are making their own takes on them. You can also DIY your own with a few materials.

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  • Cummins Turbo Diesel badge
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 7 months ago

    Did Ford Ever Use Cummins Engines In Its Trucks?

    Wondering if Ford ever used Cummins engines in its trucks? Learn the history behind this popular engine brand and Ford’s actual powertrain choices.

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  • Close-up of an odometer showing 000010
    Cars By Mark Roy 7 months ago

    Why Do New Cars Have Mileage? (And How Much Is Too Much?)

    A new car fresh from the lot may look and smell pristine, but there are almost always a few miles on the odometer. Where do they come from and what's too much?

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  • close up of tire during drift
    Cars By Olivia Richman 7 months ago

    What Are Drift Tires And Are They Road Legal?

    Typically, you want your car to stick to the road and continue going forward, but drifting requires pretty much the opposite. Are drifting tires road legal?

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  • Honda Civic Si
    Cars By Travis Langness 7 months ago

    This Is The Last Honda Model You Can Buy New With A Manual Transmission

    Vehicles with a manual transmission are a dying breed, but Honda still has an option for those who prefer it. Here's it's specs and sticker price.

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  • Close up image of brakes and brake fluid reservoir
    Cars By Brian McHugh 7 months ago

    Green Brake Fluid? Here's What That Means

    Noticed green brake fluid in your vehicle? Learn what the color means, whether it’s normal, and when it’s time to take action.

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  • Person attaching battery to Steinel MobileHeat MH 7 Cordless Heat Gun
    Power Tools By Jack Picone 7 months ago

    4 Non-Bosch Tools Compatible With Bosch Batteries

    Like many other tool brands, Bosch batteries are compatible with third-party tools. The difference is Bosch actually intended for that to be the case.

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  • Netflix logo displayed on smartphone
    TVs and Streaming By Max Miller 7 months ago

    Is A Premium Netflix Subscription Worth It? What To Know Before You Subscribe

    Netflix is one of the most streaming platforms and has different subscriptions to choose from, including the Premium. Here's what you need to know about it.

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  • Green 1969 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible seen from left front
    Cars By Michael Sullivan 7 months ago

    10 Of The Most Controversial Cars Ever Made

    We tend to remember the legendary cars that changed the world, but what about the not-so-legendary ones that changed it, sometimes for the worse?

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  • Person driving Polaris RZR in the wilderness
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 7 months ago

    Yamaha YXZ Vs. Polaris RZR: What's The Difference Between These Side-By-Sides?

    The Yamaha YXZ and Polaris RZR are both three-letter side-by-sides with solid off-road credentials, but which is right for you? Here's how they differ.

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  • Close up of the TP-Link logo on a Wi-Fi router
    Components By Adnan Ahmed 7 months ago

    TP-Link Routers Might Get Banned. Is It Still Safe To Buy One?

    TP-Link is currently under intense scrutiny, meaning its routers are at risk of getting banned. So is it still safe to buy a TP-Link router?

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  • Person wearing leather jacket with Harley-Davidson logo
    Motorcycles By Patrick Phillips 7 months ago

    Who Is The Largest Harley-Davidson Shareholder & When Did The Company Go Public?

    Like many modern brands, Harley-Davidson is a publicly-traded company. But how long has the company been public, and who owns the most H-D stock?

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  • makita logo up close
    Makita By Daniel Feininger 7 months ago

    10 Of The Best Makita Tools For Electricians

    Makita makes a nearly endless number of tools and accessories, and quite a few of them will be very handy for an electrician. These ones, in particular.

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  • Close up of Tesla supercharger
    Electric Vehicles By Max Miller 7 months ago

    Are People Putting Cheese On Teslas?

    There have been reports of protestors throwing cheese at Tesla vehicles, sometimes with the owners driving them. Is this actually happening?

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  • DPF warning light on gauge
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 7 months ago

    This Is The Easiest Way To Avoid Clogging Your DPF Filter

    Since 2007, all diesel cars and trucks in the U.S. have been required by law to have a DPF, or diesel particulate filter. What happens if it clogs up?

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  • Milwaukee Packout rolling toolbox
    Milwaukee By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    Are Milwaukee Packout Handles Removable?

    Milwaukee's Packout toolboxes are incredibly useful for hauling around your tools, but they can be large for some uses cases. Could removing the handles help?

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  • Close up of diesel engine pistons
    Cars By Brian McHugh 7 months ago

    Cummins Vs. Duramax: Which Diesel Engine Has A Higher Life Expectancy?

    The Cummins and Duramax engines have had been under the hood of many models. The question is, how long do they last? Here's what you can expect.

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  • Winding mountain road in Washington State, curving along a steep hillside with lush greenery, overlooking a misty valley and snow-capped peaks in the distance.
    Entertainment By Marie Brown 7 months ago

    10 Of The Curviest Roads To Drive On In America

    Trade traffic for thrill on 10 of America's curviest roads, where each turn, climb, and view reminds you what made you fall in love with driving.

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  • M1A1 Bazooka on display during the VII Aircraft Picnic in Kraków
    Military By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    Why Were Rocket Launchers Called Bazookas?

    Everybody knows what the word "Bazooka" is referring to, but that's not the actual name of the rocket launcher. So how did that word become the catch-all name?

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  • Man playing electric guitar
    Audio By Joe Brown 7 months ago

    Electric Guitars Explained: How Do They Work?

    Have you ever wondered how an electric guitar works? Let's examine its inner workings and identify the different types.

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  • Man wearing Beats Solo 4 headphones
    Audio By Cody D. Campbell 7 months ago

    Before You Buy The Beats Solo 4, Check Out These Cheaper Alternatives

    Here's a few cheaper options that you might want to consider before you go spending all of your hard-earned cash on the Solo 4s.

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  • Red hybrid semi-truck driving down road
    Trucks By Jon Dempsey 7 months ago

    How Do Hybrid Semi-Trucks Work? A Look Into The Technology Behind Them

    While they are somewhat similar, hybrid semi-trucks operate on a grander scale and need to maintain efficiency whenever possible for long haul trips.

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  • The LS1 powering a C5 Corvette
    Cars By Ron King 7 months ago

    4 Of The Most Powerful GM LS Engines, Ranked By Horsepower

    In its history, General Motors has put some powerful LS engines under the hood of its most popular models. Here are the top ones and their specs.

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  • A standard multi-tooled Swiss army knife, being held by the left hand of someone who is not otherwise visible. All the tools in the swiss army knife are open.
    Hand Tools By Emma Street 7 months ago

    Can You Buy A Left-Handed Swiss Army Knife?

    There's perhaps no more iconic tool than the Swiss Army Knife, but it seems to be made explicitly for right-handed users. So does a left-handed version exist?

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