graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi all,
There is currently an offer for a Wolf 12 volt Li Ion kit, drill / driver, impact driver and reciprocating saw. Comes with one 1.3 amp battery plus 1 hour charger. Normal price is £110, offer price £50. The individual bare tools sell for £30 each normally. Spare batteries are £20.
So at £50 I am thinking - is it worth a punt, or is it a case of you get what you pay for? I only have one Wolf tool, an air compressor which is now about 3 years old and seems fine, although only occasional use.
If anyone is interested it is UKHS, and the offer ends 31 July. You need to state the promotion code which is PLUS9.
I am thinking of giving it a miss because I have several Makita drills and an impact driver although with Ni Cd batteries which will probably be starting to get tired before long so don't really need them. Anyway, may be of interest to some members. You can sign up for emails from UKHS and they regularly have offers. It would be interesting to hear of members' opinions on Wolf tools.
K
There is currently an offer for a Wolf 12 volt Li Ion kit, drill / driver, impact driver and reciprocating saw. Comes with one 1.3 amp battery plus 1 hour charger. Normal price is £110, offer price £50. The individual bare tools sell for £30 each normally. Spare batteries are £20.
So at £50 I am thinking - is it worth a punt, or is it a case of you get what you pay for? I only have one Wolf tool, an air compressor which is now about 3 years old and seems fine, although only occasional use.
If anyone is interested it is UKHS, and the offer ends 31 July. You need to state the promotion code which is PLUS9.
I am thinking of giving it a miss because I have several Makita drills and an impact driver although with Ni Cd batteries which will probably be starting to get tired before long so don't really need them. Anyway, may be of interest to some members. You can sign up for emails from UKHS and they regularly have offers. It would be interesting to hear of members' opinions on Wolf tools.
K