LFS19
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After a rather enlightening and ongoing discussion regarding Elu's history in a thread I put up yesterday, The reliability and quality of an old DW1150 I've been eying up that is for sale in my area for £150 (also put a thread up about that) has come into question.
Upon learning more of the Black & Decker aquisition of Elu and DeWalt, I inspected the for sale planer/thicknesser and found it does indeed have a B&D logo on it next to the DeWalt badging.
The DW1150 I know from previous threads on here is quite a highly regarded little machine, but I'm now wondering whether there are two versions; an original DeWalt model before the B&D take over, and then a B&D branded one.
Is this the case? Might I end up buying what I think is a highly regarded machine only to find it is actual a shadow of its former self with cheaper parts? Or are they all B&D branded and were one of the products not affected by crappy parts.
I did ask this question in the Elu thread, though there's quite a good discussion going on in there right now so I don't want to derail it!
Thanks a lot.
Upon learning more of the Black & Decker aquisition of Elu and DeWalt, I inspected the for sale planer/thicknesser and found it does indeed have a B&D logo on it next to the DeWalt badging.
The DW1150 I know from previous threads on here is quite a highly regarded little machine, but I'm now wondering whether there are two versions; an original DeWalt model before the B&D take over, and then a B&D branded one.
Is this the case? Might I end up buying what I think is a highly regarded machine only to find it is actual a shadow of its former self with cheaper parts? Or are they all B&D branded and were one of the products not affected by crappy parts.
I did ask this question in the Elu thread, though there's quite a good discussion going on in there right now so I don't want to derail it!
Thanks a lot.