Changing a Car Tire the Quick Way

This Changing a Car Tire Ridgid Impact Wrench tool review is sponsored by The Home Depot. I have been compensated for my time and provided with product. All ideas and opinions are my own. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.

Flat tires rarely happen in convenient locations, thanks Murphy!  They always seem to happen on the freeway at the busiest time of the day, or on a road without a shoulder. 🙂 For those times you are at your house, or have your power tools with you there are some tools to make changing a car tire quick, easy and painless.

Changing a car tire is a pretty simple, and something that everyone should know how to do.

Tools that make changing a tire easy:

Other tools that may be needed, and should be provided with your car:

  • Hub cap removal tool
  • Lug nut/bolt key

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Ryobi Devour Sweeper Tool Review

This Ryobi Devour tool review is sponsored by The Home Depot. I have been compensated for my time and provided with product. All ideas and opinions are my own. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.

For Christmas we got one of those robot vacuums to help with toddler crumbs and such. I was very skeptical, but right off the bat I loved it! All I have to do to is press start on my phone and ‘Alice’ is on her way, sweeping and vacuuming the floor. I started thinking maybe I could get one of those knock offs of the knock offs and put it in the garage to pick up sawdust…wouldn’t that be nice!  Within a week, I saw an ad for the Ryobi Devour Cordless Sweeper. Did they read my mind or what? It’s not a robot, but I was eager to give it a try and see how it performed.

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Zinc Top Farmhouse Side Table

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Building a new farmhouse side table to go along with my
farmhouse coffee table has been on my list for a while. It is nice to finally check it off my list. I tried something new for me and did a DIY Zinc treatment on the top.  What do you think? Are you a fan of Zinc table tops? I thought it would look good with the farmhouse style and it really wasn’t that hard to do.

DIY farmhouse side table tutorial and free plans with optional drawer and zinc table top.

I also added a drawer to have a place for remotes, books, magazines, etc.

DIY farmhouse side table tutorial and free plans with optional drawer and zinc table top.

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In the Dark? Grab the Light Cannon

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We have a few flashlights around here. Some for camping…some slim and compact to fit in your pocket…some big and beefy that are anti-destructible…some that don’t have batteries and need to be shaken to produce light…some with broken light bulbs or dead batteries…some that came with tool kits…and a few more that the kids have hidden in their secret stashes.  

Today I’m not only reviewing a flashlight, but a light cannon! 🙂 The RIDGID Light Cannon is basically an extremely convenient and handy spotlight.

Light Cannon Features

I’ve been using this light cannon for a few months and been loving it. Here are a few of my favorite features:

It is free standing! If you’ve ever had to con a little helper into holding the light for you, but it’s too much fun to wave it around…you’ll know how nice this is.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.
GEN5X 18-Volt Dual-Power Light Cannon

It is simple to use, pull the trigger to lock the light on, you can also put it in flashing mode too. The light is super bright, putting off 2,500 lumens. The head does get a little hot, but nothing compared to a halogen.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

The light intensity is variable. Use the dial wheel in the back to raise or lower the light intensity.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

This is one of my favorite features, the head rotates 180 deg!!! You can easily point the head where you want the light to go, and it will stay.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.  Rotated RIDGID light cannon head to 180 degrees.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

The light cannon also comes with a cord to plug it into your 12v car adapter, if you don’t want to use the battery.

Putting the Light Cannon to use

I have a very dark food storage room in the basement. The light for the room turns on with a pull-chain. The pull-chain recently broke leaving it really hard to see without a flashlight.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

I almost had to have one of the wild little helpers hold the flashlight for me while I changed the light fixture. Then I remembered the light cannon doesn’t need a holder!

This picture really doesn’t do the darkness justice. The RIDGID light cannon really lit up the room.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

Which made it really easy to see while changing the fixture.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

Yay for light.

There's a flashlight, then there's a light cannon! Favorite features and tool review of the RIDGID Light Cannon.

Along with the light cannon review, I wanted to mention the RIDGID 5Ah (amp-hour) battery that I’m using. The RIDGID 18-Volt Hyper Lithium-Ion Battery 5.0Ahis a beast of a battery and helps keep you working longer between charges (compared to the 3-4Ah).

With the 5Ah battery, the light cannon produced light for 4 hours and 10 minutes on the full light intensity setting.  The 5Ah battery also has the convenient charge indicator on it to let you know how much battery life you have left.  However the 5Ah battery takes quite a while to fully charge, mine took about 2 hours and 15 minutes.

The Verdict

I know a lot of flashlights have specific purposes, but this one is my new go to.  Having the ability to set it down anywhere and point the head where I want, is so convenient! I love how bright it is, and that you can adjust the light intensity. All around it’s a great design and works perfectly.

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Water Problem – Garage Floor Grinding

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Slowly I have been chipping away at taking my garage from a total disaster to a ‘hopefully’ useful garage and workshop space. Ever since the day we bought this house, my husband has been saying we should epoxy the garage floor. I himmed and hawwed about it. Knowing it would be a lot of work (and that I’d be doing the work since it’s my junk in the garage.) I also wanted to paint the garage walls and ceiling before epoxying the floor.  In hopes of using a nice big dust mop to help sawdust clean up go faster, I decided to start working on it. Last spring I moved all of my junk to 1/3rd of my garage space and painted the walls and ceiling and applied RockSolid Silver Bullet to 2/3rd of the garage. 

Garage makeover progress!

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