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Just looked at your video chez some good advice ,that makita and site look a good kit,you not a fan of ryobi dont tell big all,how old is that bosch driver.Its very difficult to choose a good kit ,the plus with the dewalt is that batteries can be used with different machines old and new ,i dont understand why all the big companies dont do it.


re the battery system

alot of companys offer a range of tools that run off one battery,

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makita
hitachi
bosch
milwakee
panasonic
+ more but i cant think atm



only dewalt and ryobi have batteries that will fit all tools and tools that will fit all batteries past and present

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Speed i like the look of the panasonic, festool and hilti but all have big price tags,what panay would you buy. I have just looked at the festool you have fme thats a price.


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the festool is expensive but with the extra chucks it can drill virtually anywere

http://www.itslondon.co.uk/pd_PANREVOKI ... inpack.htm

id haveto buy the set as im not sure if just the drill/driver can pump 4" screws like the hitachi but the inpact would pis it


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the festool is expensive but with the extra chucks it can drill virtually anywere

http://www.itslondon.co.uk/pd_PANREVOKI ... inpack.htm

id haveto buy the set as im not sure if just the drill/driver can pump 4" screws like the hitachi but the inpact would pis it
Nice bit of kit,where did you get your festy.


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the festool is expensive but with the extra chucks it can drill virtually anywere

http://www.itslondon.co.uk/pd_PANREVOKI ... inpack.htm

id haveto buy the set as im not sure if just the drill/driver can pump 4" screws like the hitachi but the inpact would pis it
Nice bit of kit,where did you get your festy.


i got it from lee garth tools , the local festool dealer, :thumbleft:


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