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:D no unfortunately I paid full price for the drill when it came out 2yrs ago if memory serves me correctly and it's a painful memory at that, it was £550 plus the VAT, If it gets lost, stolen or broken now, even if I can't afford to replace it I would put it on the credit card and pay it off gradually wouldn't be without it:D
 
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Have you registered for your online account? have a word with your sales rep he will be more than happy to send you every deal going:D
 
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Oh lord. Just found it on the home page. I think my credit card is going to take a beasting tonight.

Anyone want to buy a seaward supernova pa tester? New drill to finance!

Thanks guys.
 
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Looking at the Hilti....are those 1.5J really that mnuch better than the 3J of the Bosch?
Also an extra £200 for an extra battery! Wow :)
 
But 2yrs unlimited warranty on batteries and drill body and you get it back from them within three days if it's broken, brilliant aftercare and thats what your paying for;)
 

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