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jema Downsizer Moderator
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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dpack
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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dpack
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derbyshiredowser
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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derbyshiredowser
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dpack
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i am on my second milwarkee sawsall
i killed the first one but it took a few years, it died in two goes, i replaced the batteries which went first and a week later the gearbox went, so i got a "new" demonstration model of the saw part posted via a wierd rout from the deep south
tis a nice to use and very strong bit of kit
that sort of kit will die eventually but it is the quick safe cuts per £ equation over a lifetime that matters
some bosch tools are ok, i have a decent planer but i kill their drills and sanders very quickly
for breakers the top of the mid range hitachi stuff is ok at the mo and if it breaks it can be mended or if it is beyond that you will have broken lots of things for what it cost
ditto angle grinders
some of my best power tools are less well known brands , some Erbauer kit is ace and can be found cheap/some is carp, all are noisy and not pretty, but the good uns are ace
i have a few "unbranded" things that are top quality
my circular saw is twenty years old and still on the original blade and brushes, cost a tenner with no label(might have been a bit under a grand with a label)etc
if you need a 2 stroke, 12" off cut saw stihl are still ace after decades
huskies for chainsaws though:wink: i like to cut at any angle(and lift it to a "safe" angle when starting up and walking up) and if it might cough and die (like stihl chainsaws) it makes me nervous as i then need to re-start it in whatever place works:roll: |
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dpack
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