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<blockquote data-quote="klm3030" data-source="post: 1706113" data-attributes="member: 34308"><p>I have looked at these and if I was in the market would seriously consider one, I like that they are actually made in USA (Indiana) I believe, not just assembled here. The L7XL PRO seems to me to be as heavy built as any. They do have lighter cheaper models. I Don't lose any sleep over the resale value I just want it to work when I need it. Like all of them it really depends on the dealer. My present one is a Chinese knockoff and I wouldn't recommend it but it has served me 8 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klm3030, post: 1706113, member: 34308"] I have looked at these and if I was in the market would seriously consider one, I like that they are actually made in USA (Indiana) I believe, not just assembled here. The L7XL PRO seems to me to be as heavy built as any. They do have lighter cheaper models. I Don't lose any sleep over the resale value I just want it to work when I need it. Like all of them it really depends on the dealer. My present one is a Chinese knockoff and I wouldn't recommend it but it has served me 8 years. [/QUOTE]
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