New uv lamp and scorpion

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Mine is on the way. As well as a couple of B150 bridges. Every time I see the UPS man, I chase him like a dog.
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Got them yesterday! Wow! I'm very, very impressed with these products! I haven't had a chance to use the light yet but I can't wait!

Very cool, Delta Kits!
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Good morning ! After using the new UV light and small holder, I dont understand why someone would use the bulky scorpion. I've used the smaller one on SUV's, Car's, and big rigs and It works great on each of them. I do need to wet the pad prior to use, so that it will hold. Sometmes it will release easy when I finish and other times, I need to slide something between the glass and pad. Brent would not have sold the new holder if it didnt do the job. Its small and fits neatly in my box. The scorpion as I said is big and bulky. I would think with all the additional weight & equipment, it could add more pressure to the WS causing stress and possible more cracking, if you are dealing with legs. Some of you may prefer it. I try to keep my cost and number of devices to a minimal. I dont need all the extra bells and whistles that I see people buying. Some of you may have deep pockets. I watch every penny.
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candyman wrote:Good morning ! After using the new UV light and small holder, I dont understand why someone would use the bulky scorpion. I've used the smaller one on SUV's, Car's, and big rigs and It works great on each of them. I do need to wet the pad prior to use, so that it will hold. Sometmes it will release easy when I finish and other times, I need to slide something between the glass and pad. Brent would not have sold the new holder if it didnt do the job. Its small and fits neatly in my box. The scorpion as I said is big and bulky. I would think with all the additional weight & equipment, it could add more pressure to the WS causing stress and possible more cracking, if you are dealing with legs. Some of you may prefer it. I try to keep my cost and number of devices to a minimal. I dont need all the extra bells and whistles that I see people buying. Some of you may have deep pockets. I watch every penny.
This scorpion has been modified and is not as long as the original. I am not sure how many repairs a day you do but with me averaging 10-15 a day the other just was not for me. I totally agree about watching your money. Each is to their own!
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I would rather make a £ than save a penny.
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I like the small holder rather than the bulky scorpion
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