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Bit of a longshot really just wondering if anybody has one for sale or any reviews on these...

Many thanks, Tom.
 
I have the 14.4v cordless one which is great for getting floorboards up. For bigger cuts I use a Bosch 110v which is also excellent.
 
No haven't changed the blade yet, had it a little over a year, its been well used. Did think about sticking a metal blade in, incase of hitting nails but didn't bother.

Under a ÂŁ100 is that naked or with batts and charger?
 
Thats naked. I have a 110v charger and 2 batts. I would look at getting a new battery aswell at some point. Do you know anywhere that sells them at a good price, can only really find them for around ÂŁ50...
 
I can't remember the site I got mine off, I needed a new drill at the time so kind of got a good deal on 18v drill and circular. The batterys seem to be the expensive bit !!
 

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