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No hay artículos en el carroTom D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2025
I use these for work. No real issues until the temperature dropped. I bought 12 and now I am down to 3 cones in less than a year due to cars driving over them. In freezing temps these cones are susceptible to become plastic shards and shrapnel when driven over by a car. PVC is much stronger.
Donald McGehee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2025
Seem like they will work. I have not had an opportunity to deploy them yet
Steven Hartney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2025
Great Cones, lightweight, easy to collapse, stores flat and stacks, easy to transport,LOVE THEM!
Dana B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2024
We bought these to line up in parking lots to practice backing in a travel trailer and for use when parked, so you don't get blocked in while parking long ways with a camper attached. These are very durable and collapsible. They do not take up much space at all. Value for the money is on point, easy to use, no assembly required. Just pull up to extend come and push down to pack away. Simple.
Captain Packrat
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2023
Recently I had a problem with my alternator and while driving home on a dark, moonless night the battery ran out and I had to pull over. Fortunately I knew the alternator was failing and was carrying a spare battery, but I still had to change it on the side of the road. I had a set of cones designed for sports, small and non-reflective, so I put those out but they were virtually useless. With the battery dead, the hazard flashers were out, and I only had one flashlight with me and I needed that to change the battery. Fortunately it was late at night and traffic was minimal.After that incident I started looking for something better. I found a set of LED flashers, but these rely on batteries, which won't last forever sitting in a hot car all the time, and they're less effective in the daytime. Normal reflective cones are huge and absurdly expensive ($30+ each). Flares will keep forever, but they're single use, only last a limited time, and can be dangerous around spilled gas or flammable debris.Then I found these cones and they're perfect for the job. They are fairly compact but easily expand to a decent size. They light up nicely with vehicle headlights, and the bright orange is quite visible in the daytime.My sole complaint is that they don't have any sort of stacking connectors or carrying case, just the flimsy paper box they come in. Once that box disintegrates I'm going to have cones all over the place.
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