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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 90803" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>So back to Preston's original question; has anybody ever used them? The one's I've seen have a pretty good quarentee, something like 15 years, not that that's worth anything. I've been curious about them myself. The one's I've seen were pretty flexible and supposedly that is what would keep them from breaking. I've never considered the cold before though. The reason I never treid one though was they cost over twice as much as a heavy duty steel one.</p><p></p><p>Most people just assume they won't hold up. Maybe that's the case, but if not, the manufacturerers should let some people use some for a while just to get the word out about them. But maybe that's what they are afraid of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 90803, member: 122"] So back to Preston's original question; has anybody ever used them? The one's I've seen have a pretty good quarentee, something like 15 years, not that that's worth anything. I've been curious about them myself. The one's I've seen were pretty flexible and supposedly that is what would keep them from breaking. I've never considered the cold before though. The reason I never treid one though was they cost over twice as much as a heavy duty steel one. Most people just assume they won't hold up. Maybe that's the case, but if not, the manufacturerers should let some people use some for a while just to get the word out about them. But maybe that's what they are afraid of. [/QUOTE]
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