Raymoche
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So, I was looking at my nano and thought to myself... wow this metal housing is just asking for trouble.
So as some of you may have read on the review page, I did mention that I felt like the short neck might be the way to go since it`s overall form factor is smaller and due to shorter "driveshaft" there is potentially a very slightly, marginally higher power output.
After further consideration, during time of purchase decision, I`ve decided on the long neck to get in between spoilers , deep vents on the front bumper (which I have not really encountered yet...) and just overall for a bit extra reach. I`ve also decided to not use this tool for interior cleaning... which if it was.. I`d consider the short neck to cram into those little spaces. Anyway, so I have this tool in my hand, and speculated how I would handle this tool in the imaginary situation of shoving it into a space between the spoiler or vent... well... the chances of it accidentally bumping into something is something to be considered... I went to look around to see if there is a silicone "cover" for this tool and well, of course not. I thought about plastic dipping it, but that is one hell of a messy job... and I am not sure if I am up for that... I recently acquired some thin felt tape for reducing squeaks and rattles in my car, as well as using it for furniture foot padding... and I ended up doing this:
I don`t have a solid solution on how to handle the U around the lock yet, but as of right now I feel this is substantially safer to work in tight spaces, well I am aware that felt can mar the paint but that`s way better than gouging it with the housing... maybe I will cut out a U from the felt and over lay it since i`ve layered the area around the U to meet with the head. Just showing this in case someone was thinking of a solution for this... and maybe if someone has a better solution they can show it as well?
I put some tape around the neck for texture, I feel it would give a better grip... maybe not. I will see when I use it next weekend...
Side note... does anyone else find the push to lock button at the back sort of requires some fiddling around with to engage? almost like there is only one lock position for the spindle.
So as some of you may have read on the review page, I did mention that I felt like the short neck might be the way to go since it`s overall form factor is smaller and due to shorter "driveshaft" there is potentially a very slightly, marginally higher power output.
After further consideration, during time of purchase decision, I`ve decided on the long neck to get in between spoilers , deep vents on the front bumper (which I have not really encountered yet...) and just overall for a bit extra reach. I`ve also decided to not use this tool for interior cleaning... which if it was.. I`d consider the short neck to cram into those little spaces. Anyway, so I have this tool in my hand, and speculated how I would handle this tool in the imaginary situation of shoving it into a space between the spoiler or vent... well... the chances of it accidentally bumping into something is something to be considered... I went to look around to see if there is a silicone "cover" for this tool and well, of course not. I thought about plastic dipping it, but that is one hell of a messy job... and I am not sure if I am up for that... I recently acquired some thin felt tape for reducing squeaks and rattles in my car, as well as using it for furniture foot padding... and I ended up doing this:
I don`t have a solid solution on how to handle the U around the lock yet, but as of right now I feel this is substantially safer to work in tight spaces, well I am aware that felt can mar the paint but that`s way better than gouging it with the housing... maybe I will cut out a U from the felt and over lay it since i`ve layered the area around the U to meet with the head. Just showing this in case someone was thinking of a solution for this... and maybe if someone has a better solution they can show it as well?
I put some tape around the neck for texture, I feel it would give a better grip... maybe not. I will see when I use it next weekend...
Side note... does anyone else find the push to lock button at the back sort of requires some fiddling around with to engage? almost like there is only one lock position for the spindle.