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Selwyn

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Having just got my Katsu trimmmer this morning it really is a bargain and good bit of kit. I've decided to suggest a few more tools which really are very good bang for the buck at their price points:

Titan Grinder: plenty of watts and a good size wheel
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb521g ... oCBU3w_wcB

Worx Plunge Saw (when on offer) - too dear again at the moment but this is a well made bit of gear and can be got for under £60 making it good value
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk ... :c|adp:1o1


Any other good deals about?
 
Worx sonicrafter f30 and f50

Best multi tools on the market. Blow the fein tools out of the water.
 
i have some bits from Lidl, the circular saw (came with 2 blades as well, one for ripping and one for better finish) and a SDS drill.

the CS has performed really well in all tasks from kitchen worktops to cross cutting sheet material and bringing a large shed to trailer sized chunks.

the SDS has a sticky switch for hammer/drill mode (probably not cleaned the gunk out) but good value, tools included have broken down the concrete in the garden when redesigning, holes in the house wall for service pipework and other odds and sods work. Probably not something that would last for years if used daily but the price it has worked fine.

Also the screwfix tangle grinder, £18 and again worked great for the tasks and cant imagine any DIYer would need anything more.
 
Selwyn":fcsr92o6 said:
Worx Plunge Saw (when on offer) - too dear again at the moment but this is a well made bit of gear and can be got for under £60 making it good value
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk ... :c|adp:1o1


Any other good deals about?

checkout Argos for the plunge saw, usually around the £60 mark, got mine in a half price sale IIRC.
 
Ryobi Impact driver - £60 bare tool and brilliant, more torque than the top of the range Makita.


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