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Bosch 36v drill
makita dab radio "no more farty sounding radio stations"
makita dab radio "no more farty sounding radio stations"
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Bosch 36v drill
makita dab radio "no more farty sounding radio stations"
I have been doing tray work a lot more recently, so I want to invest in a cordless grinder after having a go with another sparks dewalt one. I already have a makita 18v drill & impact driver so can't decide whether to get a makita or the dewalt one! Anyone got the makita 18v one and recommend it?
Argh, I love me tools!
I've been looking at grinder and jigsaw to match drills..
We have three Makita 18v grinders and one 18v Dewalt . Well actually I gave the Dewalt away to one of our subbies last week , so that says it all really !
The makita jigsaw is good, ive used the cheapest a fair bit.
Tried someone elses makita grinder and there really good
Buy the makita one with a 4ah battery, you know you want to (there are only a couple tools atm that come with them)
In my heart I wanted some one to say Makita! Excellent!
Be careful though . If you use it a lot , as it will not drain the batteries all the way down and if you don't take the last bit out of them in a drill it will end up killing the life of the batteries over time ! All cordless grinders will spank your battery's in a short time but the Dewalt one was really bad for it .
Ta, I thought the Li-Ions were pretty good at combatting that sort of thing. But I can use up the last bit of juice with the drills I already have.
I read a few reviews of various cordless grinders and saw that while most praised the flexibility of having no trailing leads the battery life was always an issue. But as I will only be using it for fairly light containment etc I reckon it'd be ok. Pay days a few days away for me, but it could well be hello to a new toy!
Thanks for swaying me lads haha
Is that the only time you use camera? Ive looked a few times when im feeling flush for possible future tool.
I never struggle with downlights. I can get my arm in a 70mm hole right upto my elbow.
Do you have to run the l-ion battery's flat before charging to get best out of them..
I forgot this little charmer,the younger ones amongst us may not appreciate the charm
The first time I got myself a Yankee screwdriver,it was definitely toy time
It was the short version about a foot long,I was hooked,I went and got the medium and large versions with borrowed money
I would spend ages cleaning those shafts
I had the fastest eye removing tool in the village
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