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Is getting power tools on finance a good option to take? If so where is the best place to get it from which stores do power tools on finance?
 
Depends on the rates and terms of the finance. Lot simpler to put it on a credit card if you have one. And then maybe balance transfer it to another card offering 0% on balance transfers for X months, if what you would pay in interest on the first credit card over your proposed repayment period works out more than the balance transfer fee. Even better, put it onto a card with 0% on purchases for X months if you can find one. Haven't seen one of those for a while though.

(I hear there's a power tools place on Ceti Alpha Five does good deals. Sorry, that's a joke.)
 
Is getting power tools on finance a good option to take? If so where is the best place to get it from which stores do power tools on finance?
No it isn't, When starting a business having an old van and managing with the tools you have until profits happen is the way forward, avoid finance on anything at all costs, keep all your money in and out under control, many companies who are making money have gone bust due to cash flow, finance is a way to absorb cashflow.
 

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