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Going to mention this 9" petrol angry grinder recently purchased, makes all the battery gear look very limp.Ideal for flail sharpening,swap to a thin disc and its the nuts for cutting metal or crap out of the mulcher. Handy thing to keep in the van,tank will need a bit more protection but other than that its been brilliant. 

 

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56 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

Going to mention this 9" petrol angry grinder recently purchased, makes all the battery gear look very limp.Ideal for flail sharpening,swap to a thin disc and its the nuts for cutting metal or crap out of the mulcher. Handy thing to keep in the van,tank will need a bit more protection but other than that its been brilliant. 

 

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Make and model looks a bit Chinese 

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38 minutes ago, dumper said:

Make and model looks a bit Chinese 

Its the standard Chinese engine used on post knockers, petrol drills etc.

 

Thing is, it fills a niche for odd products like this at a sensible price. No mainstream manufacture really makes petrol SDS drills, for example.

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2 hours ago, doobin said:

Its the standard Chinese engine used on post knockers, petrol drills etc.

 

Thing is, it fills a niche for odd products like this at a sensible price. No mainstream manufacture really makes petrol SDS drills, for example.

I still have in the shed a ryobi petrol sds drill just can’t bear to scrap it made before  Ryobi was sold by the japs to the Koreans or is it the other way round

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More of a gadget than a tool, wireless mag mount trailer lights. Been using these for a while now on things like the welfare unit which is a nightmare to hang a trailer board off.

Last a few hours between charges, the plug is a transmitter, the usb charge lead is double ended so they can both be charged off the fag lighter. 
 

Handy thing to keep tucked under a seat
 

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They look good 👍 

 

I once had magnetic trailer lights on a lead, put them on a bouncy tractor trailer and yes you guessed it, came off and smashed dragged down the road to or from site 😂 

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