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I honestly can’t remember the exact sum but it was somewhere in the region of £30ish and I bought an additional 2 batteries for some where in the region of £15-17. Cheap as chips and I don’t regret it.
 
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Flintstone

I’ve been contemplating starting a collection of dewalt 18v tools. Cordless multi tool I feel would be great, as much as I love my fein, getting the box out and plugging it in and un tangling the wire for a 30 second cut isn’t fun, also cordless grinder.
 
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Dumbo

I’ve been contemplating starting a collection of dewalt 18v tools. Cordless multi tool I feel would be great, as much as I love my fein, getting the box out and plugging it in and un tangling the wire for a 30 second cut isn’t fun, also cordless grinder.
I got a Makita one . Great tool but uses more battery than I thought it would . But better than getting the Fein out .
 
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On one

I’ve been contemplating starting a collection of dewalt 18v tools. Cordless multi tool I feel would be great, as much as I love my fein, getting the box out and plugging it in and un tangling the wire for a 30 second cut isn’t fun, also cordless grinder.
I'm in the same boat,but with the added attraction of lugging a lump of a transformer about as well.
Loathed to put it in to retirement as it cost so much 10-12 years ago, before the age of cordless
 
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Waluigi

You’ve gotta have all the cordless gear nowadays, makes your life so much easier. Grinder and 3 decent batts is essential nowadays. I use Bosch too. On par with all the other middle of the road brands- Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee etc
 

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L

LM

I honestly can’t remember the exact sum but it was somewhere in the region of £30ish and I bought an additional 2 batteries for some where in the region of £15-17. Cheap as chips and I don’t regret it.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
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Flintstone

I’ve been contemplating starting a collection of dewalt 18v tools. Cordless multi tool I feel would be great, as much as I love my fein, getting the box out and plugging it in and un tangling the wire for a 30 second cut isn’t fun, also cordless grinder.
 
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Dumbo

I’ve been contemplating starting a collection of dewalt 18v tools. Cordless multi tool I feel would be great, as much as I love my fein, getting the box out and plugging it in and un tangling the wire for a 30 second cut isn’t fun, also cordless grinder.
I got a Makita one . Great tool but uses more battery than I thought it would . But better than getting the Fein out .
 
O

On one

I’ve been contemplating starting a collection of dewalt 18v tools. Cordless multi tool I feel would be great, as much as I love my fein, getting the box out and plugging it in and un tangling the wire for a 30 second cut isn’t fun, also cordless grinder.
I'm in the same boat,but with the added attraction of lugging a lump of a transformer about as well.
Loathed to put it in to retirement as it cost so much 10-12 years ago, before the age of cordless
 
W

Waluigi

You’ve gotta have all the cordless gear nowadays, makes your life so much easier. Grinder and 3 decent batts is essential nowadays. I use Bosch too. On par with all the other middle of the road brands- Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee etc
 

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