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Turner85

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  1. I've just been taking on a bit of weekend work to fund for mine. I'd like to wait and see more reviews etc but I'm strung out for a new tool and I need a reciprocating saw. I was ready to order the new makita which hit UK markets the same week dewalt announced flexvolt and now I really want the dewalt one
  2. About €580 in the UK for the kits. Thats just with the grinder, circular or reciprocating saw with 2 batteries and charger
  3. Welcome, I've already start throwing money aside from weekend work and selling off some old bits to fund some flexvolt. Wont be going for the table and mitre saw myself as I've always access to power and already have the dws780. I am actually in the market for a tablesaw, pity that's not ac powered like the mitersaw. The reciprocating saw is top of my list as of now.
  4. Anyway when u see the price you will say no thanks to his offer. I'm seeing pre orders of €250+ on bare tool for recip and grinder. €500+ for kits
  5. Would a U.S repair centre touch a European model though. Kind of the reason I never try purchase from America or Canada. Warranty doesn't carry over.
  6. Be great to start seeing them so soon after they are revealed. Other tools take close to a year to hit the shelves
  7. There are two little latches that lock behind the knuckle on the bracket. Wonder is it a difference between Europe and United States version
  8. That's strange. Mine locks on, I've 2 in my van that have never come off the brackets
  9. I have the radio just sitting on a ds300 on my rack. Works perfect but creates a problem as in you have to remove to get into your tool box
  10. Good spot. I see what u are saying, it's like the 0ah is a separate sticker.
  11. Sure the bluetooth batteries were around the €200 mark aswell. So these flexvolt will be more than that
  12. Is it not 2ah at 60v? Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
  13. I'm scared to even think of the cost in europe. I'm guessing close to double them dollar prices. Dcf887 is €190 bare tool at the moment
  14. I have mine a while but I'm in Ireland. I really like the convenience of it. One thing I've realised is, if the shoot starts clogging with woodchips it's one of the early signs to change battery even if u feel it's still performing to full power.
  15. My makita brushless grinder eats 5ah 18v batteries for fun. So if it did mean 2ah at 60v you'd be draining these in no time
  16. And I was just about to pre order the new brushless makita recip. Now I might just wait for this dewalt one. I'm also in the market for a table saw but might just purchase the corded one as I don't see a real need for cordless on it.
  17. For those who have never seen or heard of them, I thought I'd share. I only just came across them yesterday, some amazing machines http://www.lamello.com
  18. Can anyone tell what sort of runtime we can expect on 60v tools on a battery that's basically 18v 6ah or am I even making sense
  19. These are now available for pre order for july on folkestonefixings in the U.K
  20. I bought this also about a week ago. Great pliers
  21. I've never owned a recip and can't wait for this 18v. I've used the older version numerous times and found it crap, main reason I've yet to own one.
  22. There available in Oz now. Should hit Europe and the U.S soon
  23. I wish that was there favourite number here in Ireland, the tool with tstak and dust bag cost me €300 Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
  24. I just bought the planer here in Ireland, had to buy the dust bag as an extra
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