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Calculated Industries Real Estate Calculators

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Working in real estate doesn’t only mean having the right sales pitch and the best promotional materials. It also entails determining the pre-qualification status of the client and getting the best price on the client’s chosen real estate. However, using a regular calculator to solve real estate-related math problems can possibly lead to errors. When it comes to investment decisions, error-filled calculations will surely discourage your potential client. That’s why Calculated Industries designed calculators specifically for real estate matters. These calculators allow real estate agents to pre-qualify clients for loans and provide them with instant answers to financial questions. Calculated Industries’ real estate calculators  can thus help agents show their real estate prowess and, in turn, impress potential buyers. Cash Flow Calculators Real estate investors and agents will find the Real Estate Master IIIx to be a reliable companion. This calculator can provide quick solutio

AlumiColor

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In every product that AlumiColor makes, durability and longevity are unfailingly present. Made from tempered extruded aluminum, Alumicolor’s drafting tools can retain their superior quality despite rigorous use. These products have also undergone a photo anodizing process that makes their finish, colors, and calibrations permanent and wear-resistant. Without a doubt, Alumicolor products are the best choice of drafting tools for architects, engineers, students, and other drafting professionals. Rulers and Straight Edges Rulers can be seen in virtually any setting, but AlumiColor’s rulers  never fail to stand out. There are rulers for office use, and there are those made of stainless steel for artists and draftspeople. With photo anodized calibrations in inches and centimeters, these rulers can help anyone accurately measure and draw straight lines. Those who need to draw perfectly straight lines can rely on AlumiColor’s straight edges . These straight edges will conveniently

Fans and Cooling Equipment

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There are various ways to cool down your indoor temperature. There are natural ways like keeping the blinds closed during the daytime and keeping some windows open during the night. However, doing these things is not enough to guarantee that you will have a pleasant indoor temperature. On the contrary, they may even make air quality worse and cause problems related to dust, unpleasant odors, and insects that can enter through your windows. If you want to achieve that cool comfort that you want, the best way is to set up a cooling system using the appropriate equipment. Keep reading to learn more about some  equipment  that you may use. What are some examples of cooling equipment? The most common cooling equipment used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings includes air conditioning units, heat pumps, and evaporative coolers. Air conditioning units and heat pumps are commonly used to cool an entire room, house, or office. They typically feature refrigerants in an indo

T&T Tools Mighty Probe

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The common run-off-the-mill soil probe is undeniably useful, but the Mighty Probe by T&T Tools goes the extra mile. The Mighty Probe can be considered to be T&T Tools’ flagship product, and for good reason. While the company produces a range of other probes, manhole cover hooks, and other tools, the Mighty Probe offers protection against electric shock and thus helps guarantee the safety of its operators. This, along with other features, makes the Mighty Probe something worth looking into. The Mighty Probe: Protection from Hazards Job sites tend to have hazards -- it’s an almost-unavoidable part of various industries and jobs. These hazards include working at a certain height, certain moving objects, excessive noise, fire, harmful fumes and vapors, chemicals, and many more. One particular hazard that various professionals and workers have to watch out for, however, is the presence of an electrical current in specific spots in the ground. All these hazards are what per

Paper Guillotines

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Paper guillotines may sound a bit macabre, but they’re far from the execution device they were named after. Far from cutting off the heads of spoiled French aristocrats, paper guillotines are meant to make clean, smooth, and burr-free cuts on sheets of material, usually paper. Of course, the  paper guillotines  and its deadly counterpart operate on the same principle: slicing down into something and producing a clean cut. Paper guillotines , of course, are designed to be perfectly safe -- as long as you’re not a flat piece of material. Paper Guillotines: A History These paper guillotines have been around for around two centuries (its deadlier older brother has been around for longer). It was patented by the French inventor Guillaume Massiquot in 1844, and again in 1852. In 1837, meanwhile, Thirault built a model that had a flat surface with a blade attached to its surface. There was an older precursor that was already in use in the 1820s, though the device underwent a few changes

Calculated Industries Measuring Tools

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When your job involves regular measuring tasks, it’s always a good idea to have a variety of measuring tools in your toolbox. For reliable measuring tools, choose from Calculated Industries’ wide array of products. These products have helped millions of architects, engineers, surveyors, landscapers, and other professionals measure efficiently and accurately. Calculated Industries offers measuring wheels, plan measurers, and other professional measuring tools to help you out with your next project. Measuring Wheels At times, tape measures and other tools are not enough to get the perimeters of wide areas or long distances. For this task, measuring wheels  can provide quick results based on their circumferences and the number of their revolutions. Measuring wheels come with single or dual wheels of various sizes. Dual wheels provide more balance and are best used indoors, whereas single measuring wheels are more suited for outdoor use. The measuring wheels made by Calculated Industr

Paper Trimmers

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Paper trimmers have a pretty straightforward purpose. They were designed to be able to cut stacks of paper at once, producing a clean and straight edge in one fell swoop. Because of this, they’ve become a staple in various offices, businesses, classrooms, studios, and even homes. These trimmers are a reliable and safe tool that can make various tasks a lot easier. With their measurement and alignment guides, as well as attached blades, paper trimmers combine multiple tools in one neat package. Paper Trimmers: A History Like a lot of other reliably-designed tools, paper cutters have been around for a long time, as early as the 1820s. In the 1930s, Thirault built the first paper trimmer models that are similar to the ones we use now. These trimmers were first patented in 1844, and again in 1852, by a French inventor named Guillaume Massiquot. Since then, the paper trimmer was improved upon by artisans in England, Germany, and the United States. This model, however, is better known a