Tools you have bought/desire

ÂŁ100 excess:

https://www.festool.co.uk/service/warranty-all-inclusive/replaced-in-the-event-of-theft

My tool was stolen from the construction site/my car. Will I still receive a replacement?
Even if your device is stolen from a vehicle or construction site, within the first three years of purchase you will receive a brand new device for an excess fee of ÂŁ100 (incl. VAT).

That’s very good cover :+1:

They don’t mate, we have assorted trades in-and-out constantly - never seen anything north of Makita. However nice the T&Cs are, they still buy the cheaper stuff.

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Same here , i have only ever seen it once with a kitchen fitter, he is a good kitchen fitter

Ive always been bosch except for the fein and the makita and dewalt and hitachi

Never ryobi

I bought an Ebauer hammer drill and an Ebauer impact driver last year and find them both to be excellent. Too cheap for the weekend wood butchers mind :smile:

Do Festool do buckets?:poop:

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I wish they did. I wouldn’t have had a handle come adrift on my cheap gorilla knock-off.

One thing you cant scrimp on is a good bucket that offers flexibility AND sturdiness

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Still none the wiser.

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15 posts were split to a new topic: Call each other cunts

looked like business as usual.

Applies to golf, photography, cycling, angling, hifi , kitchen knives and pretty much everything else :grinning:

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Of course! :grin:

Rutlands describe these as

The world’s finest Japanese saws

They’re not, but they’re very good saws at this price.

https://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+hand-tools-saws-japanese-saw-sets-gyokucho-set-of-3-compact-japanese-hand-saws-rutlands+jp1174#nogo

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Recommend Me A Hoe

Not even joking. My old one is worn and cracked…

Actual suggestions > Lame-and-Blindingly-Obvious-Jokes…

…but I’m keeping my expectations suitably loooooooooooooooooooow… :ok_hand:

Bahco or Fiskars are my go to for garden equipment

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Dutch? Canterbury? Other?

Be more specific in your hoe requirements!

Edit: I have a few Wolf garden multi-change tools.

https://www.worldofwolf.co.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4_bS-f_M6QIVCevtCh1o2g-aEAAYASAAEgK8N_D_BwE

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I’m pretty sure that you’ll find a few near the Applegreen Services.

Both push and draw TBH, been making do with push only.

Wolf’s a good shout, ta - should have thought of them - the telescopic loppers I have came from them and they’re damned good.