Lidl impact driver

n brown

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without battery £ 20 , battery and charger £18
i'm off to get one right now . luckily , same charger and batt as the jigsaw i bought recently
 

rockape

At that price it's got to be done.
I bought one of their shark saws , used it and abused it, it eventually gave up the ghost after two gruelling years of work.
Money always well spent on their handtools.
 
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n brown

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that was lucky - they only came in yesterday , just 2 left today ! tried it out - nice bit of kit . not sure why i need 2 impact drivers but hey ho !
oh yes , they had cordless sabre saws and angle grinders too, all the same battery
 

rockape

It's because you can have two drivers,this is why women have two minds.
 

time4t

I bought a parkside sabre (reciprocating?) saw a few years back & for the price it's a good tool but it shakes the blade so much that I only use for cutting fire wood.

I've just tried a Makita cordless one & the difference is like night & day, it's nice to be able to cut through an 80mm thick steel composite sheet in one go without the blade wandering to much!
It also cuts quite a lot before running out of charge.

Mind you the quality of the blades has a lot to do with it!


Phill
 

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Just bought the hot air gun that was on offer there. Gaffer can have her hair dryer back now (complete with unique colour coating, cos I left it too near the spray gun).
 

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