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I always used metabo tools. Two days ago i got the dewalt angle grinder and today the variable trigger drill. Man this american tools have really impressed every guy in my shop plus it comes with a nice lenghth chord as well. These two units only cost me $150 which i feel is a great price. Say here a Hitachi 18v drill will cost $80 where i noted that electrial handtools were more costly in Perth. However i have tried to replace my stahwille and gedore spanners with Snap On and it went really well.... But then i got a wife and kids so tools are bought more discreetly these days.... Ha i am sure you will know that old story........?
When i get home later i will investigate that impact wrench, as 14 hours later we are still satisfying those precious customers with no sense of humour.
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  • Posted 3 Jul 2008 04:11
  • By Marcel
  • joined 21 Jun'07 - 9 messages
  • Durban, South Africa

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