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Discuss Time for new battery tool kit in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Yep same as Timbo I think stops in 2 secs rapid braking and quick release disc lock no spanner required and chuck a carbide disc on and it clean cuts floorboards, trunking allsorts.Ooh I'm just looking at M18 grinders, which one did you get ?
Looking for recommendations
Good stuff guys. I was thinking the fuel version with paddle switch and braking. Just got to decide 115 or 125 now.
They do a 230mm one as well
(Not that I've got one).
So which set would you choose?I went for DeWalt - the 54v stuff is incredible and the battery fits the 18v gear too, that said - the Milwaukee stuff is very good and if I had to do it again I would want to have a closer look.
You'd buy both, what are you asking for?So which set would you choose?
Sorry mate, nothing reallyYou'd buy both, what are you asking for?
Oh come on Pete.Nothing
Reply to Time for new battery tool kit in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
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