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dwain

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  1. This monster comparison is out biggest yet! 7 brands. Mike and I have put in 75 hours all up ... :/
  2. good thoughts Bremon! I'd have to agree on many of them. I do love the 18" soft top bag though.
  3. Seriously addicted to these hardline knives.... Has anyone bought redsticks with their own hard-earned?
  4. yeah it's really impressive. HiltiWpg, I just heard a 36V angle grinder if coming to Aus. Sounds exciting...
  5. What a spectacular tool. But can you justify the price?
  6. EGO is the smoothest I've ever used. I'm currently using the AEG / Echo unit. It's not as nice to use, but has SO SO much power, it's really a commercial grade unit.
  7. Wonder if you guys will get this in NA under the RIDGID brand? Pretty good value!
  8. Lots of people say that, and perhaps that's because they're both Japanese. Perhaps they same the same about Milwaukee and Dewalt. In any case, I do NOT think for a second that the Hitachi is copying the Makita. Hitachi make the best impact drivers IMHO.
  9. they will be soon. Just released in Australia.
  10. Cheres Bremon, it is nice to stay out of the rain and mud if you can!
  11. Keen to hear any feedback about what you do and don't want to see! Thanks TIA crew, you're the best.
  12. Well, we have a new king. This is the best IMHO.
  13. Mike has it, I haven't played with it yet. But it should be uploaded in a couple of weeks
  14. Wow, i did NOT expect one of these oil pulse units to completely overmatch the best impact drivers around...
  15. Nice grinder, but I think I'm all grindered out for the time being!
  16. But there's nothing stopping the OP from buying the tool for the job as it comes up. And how often is a 4Ah battery kit going come up short for a DIY homeowner?!?! I'm just reminding the OP that the DIY segment exists for a reason. Or maybe not even DIY, but maybe the cheaper, brushed variants from a trade brand...
  17. Why do you need the best of the best for home use? Sorry but I just dont get it. You'll have huge $$$ sitting in your shed. Much better off buying only what you need, when you need it. And why not try a DIY brand? If you spend $800 now and then $800 again in 6-7 years, you'll have much better tools at the end of your 10 years than spending $1600 now.
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