Which purchase of suction cup would you recommend to lift 50+ screens
Suction Cup to lift 50"+ screens,which to choose
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Re: Suction Cup which to choose
Is that a quantity, or a size? It's hard to tell when you leave the unit out...buuut if the former then there's still the question of screen size, and if the latter then the unit is reasonably a double quotation mark '"' which technically is punctuation, which I notice you also don't seem to bother using.
So in short: for a 55" TV LCD panel excluding all other parts of the actual screen I have had good luck with two Biltema Vakuumlyftare (30 kg), item no. 15-887. About 90 kr each last time I checked. If that's too much then Dollarstore will sell you the equivalent for around 30 kr without packaging.
But you didn't really bother to specify an upper limit to the size, so who knows what you're asking, really... -
Re: Suction Cup which to choose
Thanks for the answer you are right would be more specific regarding use it mainly concerns screens +55 but considering that they are quite wide it is not better with but some wider suction and thanks for the tipLast edited by bohaboha; 05-03-2023, 05:47 AM.Comment
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