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Cordless Drill Advice


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There are so many out there to get,this stanley one seems good and a nice bit of spec.

Charged batteries and only taken 30 mins when full.

As for the Ryobi,i had a headge trimmer and was a good solid thing just so heavy.

Reading up on who makes what and that a lot are made by top firms and in the

same place just re-name them,the link i put on here is only a few.

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ultimate recommendation.

'feestool' best in the business.still using a 1/4" router over 20 years later.the drills are amazing.BUT you need a mortgage.

Have you been buying the chinese rip off version Gregers? I think you meant Festool not feestool!:D

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lol doh.

actually there is a copy of festool,called mafell,prices are still on the steep side though.

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He bought a Stanley drill 2 pages ago! :lol:

trains gone but i'm still running... :(

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trains gone but i'm still running... :(

He will probably be taking it back next week when its broke lol so can go for the Makita then!:D

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there'll be no regrets if he does haha :lol:

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He will probably be taking it back next week when its broke lol so can go for the Makita then! :D

No way mate,got 3 year cover lol :D :D and won't be used a lot just light house work.

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No way mate,got 3 year cover lol :D :D and won't be used a lot just light house work.

Lol, fair enough!:lol:

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