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  • White and blue car parked on steep hill
    Cars By Mikael Trench 11 months ago

    Does Parking On A Hill Damage Your Brakes?

    If you find yourself with a parking spot on a steep hill, you might worry about your brakes. Here's everything you need to know before you pull in.

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  • Swiss army knife opened up on grass
    Hand Tools By Mikael Trench 11 months ago

    Can You Put A Swiss Army Knife In The Dishwasher?

    A Swiss Army Knife is an excellent multi-use tool that can last a long time when properly washed; however, you should avoid washing it in the dishwasher.

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  • Supersonic Red Toyota Sequoia Limited trim towing a boat with trees in the background
    SUVs and Crossovers By Monday Goma 11 months ago

    Yes, Some Toyota SUVs Are Made In America - Here's Which Models Are Assembled In The US

    Like a lot of other manufacturers, Toyota has a lot of production facilities in America. Which of the brand's SUVs are actually built in the U.S.?

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  • Ethernet cable with wireless router connect to internet service provider network.
    Computers and Tablets By Emma Street 11 months ago

    What Do The Lights On An Ethernet Port Mean?

    There are a lot of lights on your Ethernet port, and they all tell you something about your router or computer. Here's how to read your Ethernet lights.

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  • A red Kenworth W900L parked
    Cars By Brian McHugh 11 months ago

    What Does The 'L' Stand For On The Kenworth W900L?

    Kenworth's W900L has been a fixture of the semi-truck world, but have you ever wondered what the "L" stands for? It's simple but not necessarily obvious.

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  • Cargo Ship
    Technology By Samyak Goswami 11 months ago

    What Happens To Shipping Containers That Fall Overboard?

    While most of the shipping in the world happens via sea, what happens when the massive containers fall overboard? Where do they eventually end up?

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  • Front view of a red Harley-Davidson Softail
    Military By KR Manalo 11 months ago

    Harley-Davidson Softails: The Reason Behind The Frame Name, Explained

    Harley-Davidson bought the softail frame design from Harley enthusiast named Bill Davis in 1982, and it's still one of the brand's most popular offerings today.

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  • A Q.C. label stands out against a green computer hard drive
    Technology By Alec Hively 11 months ago

    Why Electronics Have Those Colored QC Stickers (And What They Mean)

    Quality Control stickers are seemingly on everything we purchase these days, but what exactly do the little QC stickers are all of your electronics indicate?

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  • Three white Volvo VNL760 trucks parked side-by-side
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 11 months ago

    What Type Of Vehicles Are Powered By The Cummins X15 Engine?

    Cummins makes diesel engines that power everything from pickup trucks to huge semi-trucks. But what sorts of vehicles does its X15 engine power?

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  • De Havilland Vampire flying over mountainous terrain
    Aviation By KR Manalo 11 months ago

    4 Of The Smallest Fighter Jets In The World

    In military history, there have been some dynamic fighter jets that have changed the course of wars. Here are the smallest fight jets in the world.

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  • Man using Ryobi Foam Blaster
    Power Tools By Cody D. Campbell 11 months ago

    Ryobi Foam Blaster: How Much Does One Cost & Is It Any Good? Here's What The Reviews Say

    If you're looking for a way to quickly spew foam for cleaning around the house, then Ryobi's Foam Blaster may be for you. Here's what reviewers think.

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  • Woman's foot hitting car brakes
    Cars By Mikael Trench 11 months ago

    Can Slamming Your Brakes Damage Your Car?

    If you're driving along and you need to slam on your brakes, you may be wondering if that will cause lasting damage to your vehicle. Here's what we know.

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  • Smart key resting in a car's interior
    Car Accessories By Chloe Clougher 11 months ago

    Yes, Your Car May Have A Key Fob Holder That You Never Knew About

    With keyless entry and start becoming the norm for modern cars, automotive manufacturers are starting to design places to store loose key fobs

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  • Sukhoi Su-27s flying in formation
    Aviation By Alex Hevesy 11 months ago

    What Does 'Su' Stand For On Russian Fighter Jets?

    You're probably familiar with seeing "MiG" and "Tu" prefixes on Russian aircraft, but what about "Su?" Here's what this abbreviation means.

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  • Hands peeling off aged purple tint off of car window
    Tools By Mikael Trench 11 months ago

    Can You Cut Wet Grass With An Electric Lawn Mower?

    You've probably heard that you shouldn't mow your grass when it's wet. Is that still the case if you're using an electric mower? We took a look to find out.

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  • USS Gravely cruising near shoreline
    Naval By KR Manalo 11 months ago

    5 Of The Deadliest Warships In Military History

    Naval strategy is vital for winning a war and protecting your country. Here's everything you need to know about the deadliest warships in military history.

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  • DeWalt's 20V Pruning Shears cutting branch
    Dewalt By Jack Picone 11 months ago

    DeWalt's 20V Pruning Shears: What Size Branches Can It Cut Through?

    Using shears manually can be especially labor intensive, particularly with thicker branches. DeWalt's battery-powered pruning shears might be the answer.

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  • offshore oil rig at sunset
    Naval By Brian McHugh 11 months ago

    Do Offshore Oil Rigs Float? Here's How They Stay In Place

    Offshore oil rigs are some of the largest structures found on the water, but are they just floating out there? How do they stay in place? Here's what we know.

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  • A MotoGP racer with a visible  hump on the back of his jacket
    Motorcycles By KR Manalo 11 months ago

    Why Do Motorcycle Racing Suits Have A Hump At The Back?

    You may have noticed a hump which protrudes on the back of motorcycle racing suits and assumed it was just for protection, but it can actually do much more.

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  • Person taking ebook from library shelf
    Tablets By Cody D. Campbell 11 months ago

    Kindle Vs Nook: Which Is The Better E-Reader?

    Amazon and Barnes & Noble are the two biggest players in the e-reader market, but how do their popular Nook and Kindle models stack up?

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  • A person grabbing the donut spare tire from the wheel well of a car
    Cars By Corazon Victorino 11 months ago

    Every Mazda Model That Comes With A Spare Tire In The US

    Despite the car industry abandoning spare tires in new cars, Mazda is not giving up on them. How many Mazda models in the U.S. offer spare tires today?

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  • Open toolbox overstuffed with tools
    Tools By Russ Good 11 months ago

    Every Major Portable Toolbox Brand Ranked Worst To Best

    There are lots of options for portable toolboxes. While many have similar features, some brands stand above the rest. Here's our ranking from worst to best.

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  • Tool chests in garage
    Tools By Russ Good 11 months ago

    Every Major Tool Chest Brand Ranked Worst To Best

    A tool chest can be a great investment for many, but like any other good or service, you'll want to know which brands to do business with before you buy.

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  • person using Makita electric ratchet
    Milwaukee By Quina Baterna 11 months ago

    Which Milwaukee Electric Ratchet Has The Most Torque? (And How Much Does It Cost?)

    If you need the tightest bolts possible, then an electric ratchet is the way to go. Milwaukee's are highly-rated, but which one has the most torque?

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  • A bronze Lexus RZ 450e on display at an auto show
    SUVs and Crossovers By Dave Goldberg 11 months ago

    How Does The 2025 Lexus RZ Differ From Its RX Model?

    The Lexus RZ and RX may both be midsize SUVs with similar names, but the two are drastically different under the hood. Here's what separates them.

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  • CH-47 Chinook helicopter in flight
    Aviation By Tolu Akinshete 11 months ago

    Can A Chinook Fly With One Rotor & Is It Still America's Fastest Military Helicopter?

    Boeing's CH-47 Chinook has stood the test of time as a soldier and equipment transporter, and remains one of the fastest flyers in the U.S. military's fleet.

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  • A digital rendering of a hypersonic missile flying above the clouds
    Military By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    How Fast Can A Hypersonic Missile From China Reach The US?

    There's not a lot of time between a launch and impact to detect and intercept a hypersonic missile, begging the question, "how fast can they reach from China?"

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