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Thought I'd update in case anyone else is thinking of buying one of these.

I found a place that's based in Essex and their site had the KB version with the 2.6 Ni-Mh's £304.33 and that was including VAT. Definitely the cheapest I'd seen and I'd been looking for ages.

In fact, as it was a good bit cheaper than anywhere else, I'm now worried there's something wrong with it. :roll: :-) The checkout process also only charged me £4 postage so I'm half expecting a phone call about that sometime soon. :lol:

http://www.toollineuk.com/products.asp? ... 40&search=


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Go for the 2.6 NiMH these seem to be Dewalts most popular battery and you can pick up real bargains on E-bay if you have to replace them which is unlikely, i had a problem with my battery drill and it took 3.0ah nimh and these batteries are notoriously expensive so i swapped them for 2.6's which i got off of e-bay for about 30 quid a piece

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ali wrote:
In fact, as it was a good bit cheaper than anywhere else, I'm now worried there's something wrong with it. :roll: :-) The checkout process also only charged me £4 postage so I'm half expecting a phone call about that sometime soon. :lol:


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There shop is in Westcliffe in Essex, down the road from me, iv'e used
them before with no problems

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Good to know Tryanything, thanks. :thumbright: Their prices seem really competitive.

Cheers leebwk, I did do in the end. :-)


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