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6 minutes ago, Trailoftears said:

They are,top price,but aside from losing them,they will tend to last forever.

 

 

Certainly not cheap, but as with most tools, I subscribe to the idea of "buy once, cry once".

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3 hours ago, carlos said:

anyone use one of these?  hoping to take tough cement render of a small area.

i have a nice sds drill but its not up to it and i dont want to kill it.

i have rented a big boy bosch one that flew through it but im wondering if this might work okish for the money as i dislike hiring if i can help it. thanks

 

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I bought a Titan breaker recently on the strength of borrowing my friends for a day.

Seems very well made for the money.

Heavy and a bit vibey, but it’s a breaker not a duster!

 

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26 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

 

I bought a Titan breaker recently on the strength of borrowing my friends for a day.

Seems very well made for the money.

Heavy and a bit vibey, but it’s a breaker not a duster!

 

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Think you could have saved a few quid and been better set up for digging holes if you’d bought a spade mate…

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11 hours ago, PeteB said:

My kango has been submerged under dirty water in the last event, what should I look to replace it with?

I got the Ferrex one from Aldi for £100 - seems to be good for the odd bit of work I’ve done with it. I have several Kangos needing work but the spares don’t seem to be available anymore so I replaced with the Ferrex

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4 hours ago, rapalaman said:

I got the Ferrex one from Aldi for £100 - seems to be good for the odd bit of work I’ve done with it. I have several Kangos needing work but the spares don’t seem to be available anymore so I replaced with the Ferrex

I now worry about getting ferrex stuff from Aldi, not that I would knock it, my 40V 4" grinder has been a game changer for cutting hydraulic hoses and wire rope cleanly in the field. The problem is they sold the batteries too cheap, people bought them just to strip them of their cells such that spares are no longer available. I have the grinder, impact driver, drill and tyre pump with only three batteries to go between them and nearly got stuffed when the charger broke. I managed to get one off ebay from a bloke who bought surplus stock of chargers when Aldi bailed  out.

 

Now I'm thinking I will buy milwaukee stuff; has anyone tried their M18 chainsaws?

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