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Old 16-10-2018, 17:32   #16
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great company to deal with had a generator engine hoist of them in the past with no problems they sell good kit
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Old 16-10-2018, 17:34   #17
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thinking of buying one of their compressors at present as need a portable one
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Old 16-10-2018, 19:09   #18
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I can't use those links I'm afraid, I'm running an ancient operating system on my tablet but I like it too much to update or change it
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Old 18-10-2018, 15:15   #19
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I have always used Dewal. Even taking a lot of hammer in the workshop I've never had any problem with them at all.
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I recommended going to your local hire store and seeing what brands they have for hire in a a range of tools, the reason being is hire tools get used by all sorts of 200lb gorillas on site and you will find that the hire folk like the best return for their investment so they tend to choose hardy tools. Normally i see Hilti and Milwaukee in the day to day tools like battery drills, SDS drills, core drills, impact drivers and so on.
Personally if i had the money i would be buying Hilti every day of the week but i have grown to rate the AEG tool range over the last few years too.
Like all tool manufacturers the quality of the internal electrics, brushes and motors, chucks has come down in the last decade or two compared to what we grew up with.
For anyone really keen to see inside our hand tools i highly recommend- have a look at "AVE" channel on youtube and watch the tool tear downs.

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