Most Useful Non Window Cleaning Tool

We’ve thought about it for a while now, but haven’t pulled the trigger on buying one yet. How much did you pay for yours?

Is GPS more up to date than mapquest? We have alot of new constructions around here, and when I type a street name into mapquest there are times it doesn’t register.

My GPS usually doesn’t list streets that are 1 year or newer (probably similar to mapquest). You can download updates, but I think they only update their maps once or twice a year from what I’ve heard.
I have the Magellan Roadmate 3000T - bought it at Costco earlier this year for around $250. I’ve also heard good things about the Garmin models. They’re really handy, especially if you live in a bigger area and don’t know your way around + they’re great for road trips.


Handi cut works great to cut rubbers

Asus eee mini lap top running windows http://eeepc.asus.com/us/product.htm
With a George accounts package http://www.georgesystems.co.uk/ Linked to a printer in the vehicle means I can print instant invoices and dont bring work home.

The other most useful tool isthis forum and others like it.

With a George accounts package http://www.georgesystems.co.uk/ Linked to a printer in the vehicle means I can print instant invoices and dont bring work home.

Geroge is ok. But he never makes major updates to his software so the potential of what is software can be is sadly never going to come. Believe me, I’ve been waiting for a long time.

I have to say Rockstar and my Little Devil, I mean my little Giant. Broke my toe when accidentally kicking it bare footed the first day I used her, we made up & can get along now. haha

Sweet nectar of life…

Verizon has mobile turn-by-turn direction with full color moving maps. plus add a sync to your calendar and contacts and suddenly your phone is a mobile office.

painters tool
leathermans tool (gotta find it again.:frowning:

My most useful non window cleaning tool would have to be the rectangle shaped foam knee pad that I bought from Lowe’s for 3 or 4 bucks. It comes in handy when cleaning those lower commercial panes.

I could just break out the dreadful ProCurve pole for those lower panes but the small foam pad is much more convenient (less bulky) to carry in my tool bucket.

For 3 or 4 bucks this foam pad is a must have tool. Really saves your knees. They have them in the gardening tool section at Lowe’s.

In the words of the late, great RVZ, “Turn it up!”
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As much as my Leatherman interferes with my window cleaning tool belt I still like it very much. As far as an item that doesn’t assist in cleaning windows but is an important safety item at all times…my pistol…I never leave home it.

Too Funny,
move to Canada, we pack humour and fun, not pistols !

Ex military here, used to pack lots, but too funny

I guess the NRA is anti-grammar.

Or in the words of Mr. NRA himself…

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That is a good idea but I don’t think you will pick up jobs if you carry it on your work belt.

It’s always concealed except at home.

He, he…very funny. I saw that speach and it was definitely a rifle which he had in his hand at the time. Very funny though.

my ipod, gotta have my tunes.