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Got one of these too...
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The screwdriver bits are rubbish so I use aftermarket ones, but this little chap really does a good job on light-duty repetitive stuff where wielding a "proper" drill/driver would be awkward and tiring.
 
Got one of these too...
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The screwdriver bits are rubbish so I use aftermarket ones, but this little chap really does a good job on light-duty repetitive stuff where wielding a "proper" drill/driver would be awkward and tiring.
Iv'e got one of those, still going strong. How old do you reckon? Might not look as fancy but does the same thing.
 
after struggling massively tryin to get through joists with a brand new irwin spade bit, bought a sds shank auger bit. like cutting butter. through a 3" timber in 4 seconds.
 
i'm not a pheasant plucker, i'm a pheasant plucker's mate. i'm onlyplucking pheasants coz the pheasant plucker's late.

try saying that after 9 pints.
 
Got my finger on the trigger!

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But I ain't gonna pull it yet! Emailed Wiha last night to ask about warranty details and other details about it. I also offered to give them an in depth review (as a long standing member of herein) if they wished to send me one for nowt! I told them that they have manufactured an item from my head and that they have probably broken intellectual property laws somewhere along the way! And so far the buglers haven't got back to me! Did loads of bottom kissing too in the email, extolling the virtues of their drivers and snips.. Maybe they are still translating it from bad English to good English to Deutsche..

Can't beat capn birdseyes fish fingers...
 

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