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Post a link to the last too you bought, and post a link to the next you're going to (or hope to) buy!
 
http://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Bosch Gsb16Re 3165140519298 Professional Impact Drill 240V 750W

top of the range when comes to mains powered compact non-sds drill
will happily go thru joists all day no problems with batteries wearing off.

plus that little gadget. well made handle that takes sabre saw blades, space for storing 3 blades inside the handle when not in use. small enough to live in a small toolbag, comes very handy when you need a quick cut.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bosch-Han...abre-Recip-Reciprocating-Blades-/160900333252
 
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i can't remember what i had for breakfast, let alone the last tool i bought. think it's between a hitachi 24V sds drill and an analogue IR/cont.meter. my next tool should be a nail gun, help to construct my coffin from an old mfi wardrobe. buggered if i'm paying ÂŁ500 for summat that's going to be burnt.
 
Bought a 12'' and 15'' set of ridgid spanners for glanding 95mm armoured. Next has to be a new combi as mine smells like a corpse when i use it. Im such a tool tart i am worried
 
I'm glad I'm skint whilst I'm training as when I see a real bargain I pounce - last purchase was ÂŁ25 on a wickes multi tool cutter, down from ÂŁ50 and easily comparable in power and build to the ÂŁ79 ones. I'm well pleased with it. Such a useful tool to keep in the car ready for work.
 

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