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Because I must have posted a question on here no more that I can count on one hand and every time by the 4/5th reply it is taken off post. We have got to get a new drill very soon and would very much when I post to get some opinions and recommendations from my fellow electricians on here I am sadly thinking twice, next I'll get a sexual innuendo reply from SWD!
Well Ant I appreciate your frustration, but that's nothing to do with my post is it? If you need a new drill then I suggest the forum will only illicit personal preferences, time to bite the bullet and make your own minds up Mate.
 
Well Ant I appreciate your frustration, but that's nothing to do with my post is it? If you need a new drill then I suggest the forum will only illicit personal preferences, time to bite the bullet and make your own minds up Mate.
I have not posted the question regarding a drill yet my post was about what the difference was as we have the blue and black but have seen other trades on site with the white and black and seemed identical (also seen on sale in Screwfix)
 

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