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Bill

They look good Tom I have to say!
Had mine since early 2000's.absolute beast of a machine, I think Kyle has a newer version and he says it is brilliant too. Mine cost a lot less than they do now as it was a special offer in a builders merchants.
 
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LM

I know budgets are important but so is spending money wisely. I remember a thread recently were the OP wanted a good tile cuter that could handle 600's for £100 or so, that ain't happening! Sometimes it's better to over spend on what you initially thought if you've been advised why and in the long run not only will it make them money it'll also save them money.
 
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Time's Ran Out

We've had 3 Aldi mixers in the past 7 years and still got 2 working now! Always worth having a back up. Apart from the DeWalt D2400 they are the Best Buy tool we have.
 
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Ben Ross

I'm going for the fox paddle mixer at £100 you get a 3 year warranty seems a good deal and couple of reccomdations
So can't be to bad fingers crossed ha
 

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