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Yes it is the one of the dearest of the bunch £2000 ish more than others,

 

What's the price on 230? I'm sure 150 was £14 k plus vat

 

Not in the same league though. Like for like.

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I like the Forst it's a good machine but I don't know of the electric forward reverse button is trying to be too cleaver!

 

The buttons are the best I have used, simple and tested on london trains.

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There is just no comparison between the 150 and the Forst. If you are looking at getting a chipper get a demo of the Forst and work it hard for the day and then make your mind up if it's worth the extra?

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The buttons are the best I have used, simple and tested on london trains.

 

I supposed I'm used to clunking bits of metal or big buttons in and out mut thes you need a delicate touch! The rubber flap in the hopper gets in the way a bit.

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I supposed I'm used to clunking bits of metal or big buttons in and out mut thes you need a delicate touch! The rubber flap in the hopper gets in the way a bit.

 

Yeah the curtains a pain, I took it off after a week. The new tw us a belting machine but its unfair to compare it to a forst, jensen, bandit and vice versa as there all far more expensive but are built stronger.

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Yeah the curtains a pain, I took it off after a week. The new tw us a belting machine but its unfair to compare it to a forst, jensen, bandit and vice versa as there all far more expensive but are built stronger.

 

Do t smash the rear lights either £70 a piece!

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