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what do you think of these so-called "Next Generation Tools"?

12/14/2010 3:07 AM

What I personally like about these next generation tools is that they combine both electronic display and advanced mechanics...do you like Proceq tools?
Check them out http://www.proceqasia.net
do you guys consider their tools as "the next generation"?

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Re: what do you think of these so-called "Next Generation Tools"?

12/14/2010 3:26 AM

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12/14/2010 5:53 AM

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Re: what do you think of these so-called "Next Generation Tools"?

12/14/2010 7:49 AM

Looks like a pile of junk to me. Wouldn't use one if it were free.

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Re: what do you think of these so-called "Next Generation Tools"?

12/15/2010 12:06 AM

Any tool which incorporates the latest technology ( both analogue and digital) and assist technical people to diagnose & attend works is always in demand ;of course cost is also one of the factors .

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Re: what do you think of these so-called "Next Generation Tools"?

12/15/2010 9:49 AM

1. Leave "next generation tools" to the next generation.

2. I was using a hand-held concrete hardness tester as far back as the 1970's. What's new?

3. What's the life expectancy of the electronics in this high-impact environment?

4. How many tests can I expect per dollar invested?

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