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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2025
I’ve been using the WEN BG4280 Bench Grinder for about six months now, and I’m thoroughly impressed with its performance. The 5-amp motor delivers plenty of power, and it handles tough tasks like sharpening mower blades with ease—it powers through them effortlessly. The variable speed control is a fantastic feature, letting me adjust the RPM for precision work on different materials.The grinder feels solid and stable during use, with minimal vibration, and the flexible work light is a great touch for added visibility. The 8-inch grinding wheels have held up well over time and continue to perform like new. For the price, this bench grinder is an exceptional value, and it’s become an essential part of my workshop. Highly recommend it
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Jack Handy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Very high quality . This is a great product , I can’t believe how inexpensive it was verses quality. If you are looking for a sling shot this is the best $10 you could spend .
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Michael Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Well made and effective.
Algi
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de febrero de 2025
Très bien servi et attentionné.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Diana Ashbrook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Christmas gift for grandson. He can’t wait for the weather to change so he can use it. It’s very nice, durable easy to add bands. Worth the price. Very pleased.
Curtis webb
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2025
Very nice grinder with lots of power.
John Velaer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
Quality built machine, runs smooth and quiet, variable speed, easy to assemble tool rests and bit guide although the bit guide could be a tad beefier but overall happy with my purchase
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Bill N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2023
Haven't used slingshots since I was back in my teens, a few years ago, haha. They've come a long way since then. This one is stainless steel. It comes in a nice case and came with extra bands. The sights work well. The bands are not heavy bands, good for practice. I do like the ball pouch. Where the ball sits, on each side where you grip it, there are indents that insure that amo is centered properly and the pouch is aligned correctly. There are some interesting facts about the slingshot. Being steel, it weighs more, which in one way is good. When you release the band to shoot, there is less movement of your wrist. Where you attach the band to the forks, the screws that hold the clip have springs so when you put the band on, you are not trying to hold it all together and it helps hold the band in place while tightening. Clips that tighten the band are designed to lock the band in place with ridges. It also has a toung and grove design so the clip only fits one way. See photo. This also helps to set the band properly without the band being cocked at an angle. What I did change and helps me; I made my own wooden handle grips to replace the plastic ones that it comes with. I made them like a pear or tear drop. This is so when holding to shoot, there is more mass to have in the palm of your hand and provide a stronger grip. Also, the side that faces me when holding is slightly thicker then the other side. This gives less movement from band release. If you look at the photos, the bottom is 2 inches thick and the upper is 1.5 inches. The hand wraps around providing a good secure grip. There is no need to have your thumb and forefinger on the lower fork flanges. You could use anything to wrap around the grip/handle to make it bigger. This made a great improvement.For the money, you can not go wrong. It's made and designed well.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
Jakejakejake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
Alright, overall I give this thing a 4 star bc of the weight and thick handle, but considering it's 12.99, I gave it the fifth star, bc you couldn't hardly buy the piece of stainless it's made from for that price, let alone the machine work necessary to make it this nice or comfortable in the hand. I don't use the sighting system and cannot speak to that, but it is a nail driver with a bit of practice. I felt it was a bit too thick with the scales, since I plan to keep it in my pocket, for impromptu plinking, so i did a paracord wrap that im quite happy with and was also quite easy to achieve. This thing is as accurate as can possibly be, and the bands that come with it work well for 9mm steel/clay shot (albeit at a lower velocity than id like, but they still punch holes in soda cans at 30ft for clay, and further with steel), though they would probably be better suited for 9mm lead, or 11-13mm steel. I have a 30" draw length, I trimmed them at 6.25" and cannot complain about the performance at all...I cannot sing it's praises enough, this is a great little sling, comes with a handy little carrying case. There is a lot that can be done with it, as far as customization and it's a real fun shooter. I strongly recommend it for a first time shooter or even someone more experienced, it's well made, cost effective, and accurate, you cant ask for a lot more...as a side note, if you shoot hammer fisted, the handle scales would probably just fine.
SRoberts
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de mayo de 2022
My woodworking hobby demands sharp tools. I wanted an 8" variable speed grinder to allow me to perform more refined grinding for my turning gouges, bench chisels, and plane blades. I outfitted the Wen with a oneway sharpening jig and upgraded one of the wheels to a NAGU CBN 180 grit wheel and could not be happier. The Wen is a solid machine with a comforting weight and solid feel despite the plastic case. Replacing the CBD wheel and installing the oneway jig system was simple. The WEN rumbles a little at start-up, but once the tool has achieved its target speed, it runs smooth as silk. For the price, this is an excellent variable speed bench grinder, I have no complaints.
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