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29 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

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?

I have a stonking Milwaukee M18 SDS Max breaker .

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33 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

I now worry about getting ferrex stuff from Aldi, not that I would knock it

 

Aldi and Lidl I reckon I have a 50-50 success rate good for the money / throw out tools (each tool are from a different Chineasium manufacturer dressed in Ferrex / Parkside colours)

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1 hour ago, openspaceman said:

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?

 

Usually aldi have the same special buys on every 6 or 12 months, so I'm hoping the ferrex kit will come round again. Can never have too many batteries, and they're going for silly money on ebay. I'm annoyed that aldi have stopped offering delivery on special buys, I don't want to have to go to an aldi shop and hope I can find what I want...

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On 11/03/2024 at 18:42, 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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My brothers got one.  Feels plasticy compared to my bosch one but is quite powerful and good value for the money

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22 hours 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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I reckon that was the best £100 I ever spent, about 10 years of really abusing it before it finally gave up...  began to think it was completely impossible to destroy

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On 11/03/2024 at 18:42, 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 

 

The difference in impact energy between SDS and SDS Max is considerable. So is the weight. Screwfix kit is hard to come a cropper with as their returns policy is normally excellent. A machine like this is a bridge between the standard drill ( which can be found wanting on heavier jobs ) and the three foot tall breakers. I couldn't manage without at least one of each.  

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well i bought it today, it does feel cheap, but i guess at 130 euro!!! thats fair enough.

i wont use it much, i just wanted to stop using my metabo sds too much in hammer mode.

thanks for replies, il let you know what i think once i use it.

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13 hours ago, openspaceman said:

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?

Their M18 chainsaw is ok ish! Fine for chopping up the odd log on a Sunday, but the balance feels wrong and vibration is high compared to a pro petrol saw. It feels like a cheap b&q electric chainsaw imo

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1 hour ago, Chamski said:

Their M18 chainsaw is ok ish! Fine for chopping up the odd log on a Sunday, but the balance feels wrong and vibration is high compared to a pro petrol saw. It feels like a cheap b&q electric chainsaw imo

That then begs the question; what is an acceptable small battery saw that uses the same batteries as other portable tools? I discount Stihl as I have had a battery failure on the brushcutter the volunteers use and I want something common with power tools.

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9 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

That then begs the question; what is an acceptable small battery saw that uses the same batteries as other portable tools? I discount Stihl as I have had a battery failure on the brushcutter the volunteers use and I want something common with power tools.

Makita are easy.

 

Einhell are reasonable and cheap 

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