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Campbell Hausfeld Cordless Inflator/12-Volt Power - CC2400 Questions & Answers
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Mine won't hold a charge either. I've had it for about a year and used it about 6 times. I have the manual and it is no help. I guess the battery is bad after a year. What a bummer. Don't purchase this product.
1/27/2013 1:42:08 AM •
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on Jan 27, 2013
Do you need special hiking shoes for going on long walks?
Whether or not to buy hiking shoes really depends on what kind of walking you plan to do and how often.Hiking boots are helpful for rougher terrain and for gripping. If you plan to mostly walk on flat ground, you can consider getting good walking shoes instead.
1/25/2024 4:10:25 AM •
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on Jan 25, 2024
What is camp furniture?
Camp furniture is items like tables and chair that are madeout of a durable material, are light and can be folded up and packed.
1/10/2024 2:37:49 PM •
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on Jan 10, 2024
How do you take apart a bushneell 600 lumens flashlight
Taking apart a flashlight, including a Bushnell 600 Lumens flashlight, may not be recommended, as it can void the warranty and potentially damage the device. However, if you have a specific need to disassemble it, here are some general steps to follow:
1. Remove the batteries: Ensure the flashlight is turned off, and remove any batteries to prevent any accidental activation or electrical shock.
2. Look for screws or openings: Most flashlights have screws or openings around the head or tail cap that allow access to the internal components.
3. Unscrew components: Use the appropriate screwdriver or tool to remove any visible screws holding the flashlight together. If there are no screws, try gently twisting and separating the parts.
4. Be cautious with wires: If your flashlight has internal wires and circuitry, be extremely careful not to damage them while disassembling the flashlight.
5. Document your steps: Take photos or notes as you disassemble the flashlight to help you remember
10/24/2023 4:55:23 PM •
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on Oct 24, 2023
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