Knipex plies, cutters etc . Wiha or irizola screwdrivers , fluke volt/ conti tester . Personally I've never rated CK just don't seem same quality as knipex
Try a new rcd you never know it might not like the led drive . I had a washing machine that kept tripping the rcd tested the hole install couldn't find nothing wrong so blamed it on the washer customer got it tested and was told it was fine so went back and changed the RCD fixed the problem...
Yeah I've had some for a few months . I normally use the standard 200mm high leverage version . They are better than the standard 160mm & 180 side cutters . They seem to cut around the same as my 200 mm ones and being much smaller so they are now my carry every day cutters.
I've just had the new Milwaukee fuel 18v sds and it's great for chasing out. Highest impact energy out there 4.3jouls also says it can drill 28mm holes but haven't tried that yet. Perfect to go with my other Milwaukee 18v tools and the 5Ah battery's have just come out so will last for ages.
Thinking about getting one but they are £260 bare . I have a lot of milwaukee gear anyway .Is the fuel impact driver good for drilling joists upto 32mm as they are only £150 bare ? I had an old first gen 18v makita impact driver that wouldn't drill 25 mm at all in joists but people keep saying...
I think 160 lm for 11hrs is pretty good. Compared to h7r which on high would last about 2 hours. I tend to use medium setting of 90 lm this lasts for a couple of days with full use. And you say it's just a torch you strap to your head well isn't that what a head torch is.
I've had a led lensor h7r but I've now got the zebralight h602 which is a completely different animal goes a lot brighter last all day on one charge (1 x 13850 lithion battery equall to 4x AA ) Even on high. And it's lighter and easier to manage. Another spark I work with now has one too after...
I had the H7r for about 2 years it's not a bad head torch for the money but battery life isn't great and it has abit of a narrow beam. So when it finally gave up I had a look round and found the Zebralight 602 model which is a bit more expensive but has one lithium battery that is equal to 4x AA...
I think paying £90 once for a tool I will use every day and make the jobs easier is far better than buying loads of cheap low light ones that might just get you by(some times).you get what you pay for
Yeah was looking at that one too looks a lot better than the H7r but it looks quite big and heavy and only goes up to 220 lumens where as I can get from 0.1 to 1000 lumens on the zebralight.
I've had a LED lensor H7r for about 2 years and it's been a good little torch apart from battery life as it only has 3x AAA and a lot of plastic clips which have broke over the years and is now held together with tape.so I've been looking for something with a bit more juice and found the...
Thanks for the replies .Chris you are right it was the data hold button feel a bit stupid now but thank you. I had actually ordered the kewtech kew2434 from SIS but wasn't in stock till January because of a known fault so they done me a deal on the Megger £240 all in which is about £80 cheaper...
I've just had this product delivered to me and after opening the box I found that something inside the meter rattles quiet a bit when moving around in your hand. ive checked it's not the batteries and was just wounding if anyone else had this meter to see if it's just how they are or if mine may...
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