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Hi All
My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike |
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"mike" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Mike, When my decent cordless died a couple of year ago, as an interim measure I bought Wickes's own brand to get by. OK it's not fantastic but it's still going and has done a heck of a lot of work. AWEM |
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mike wrote:
My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Either Aldi or Lidl have just had a "special" on ISTR a cordless drill, worth a look to see whether any are still in stock (unless I'm mistaken & it's an upcoming promo). Got to be as good as what you've had blow up. I've a cordless I think I bought from Aldi, last year, usefully with two batteries and a 1-hr charger for £25, it's OK. |
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"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message ... "mike" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Mike, When my decent cordless died a couple of year ago, as an interim measure I bought Wickes's own brand to get by. OK it's not fantastic but it's still going and has done a heck of a lot of work. AWEM You can't go wrong with Wickes stuff. The DIY range (black) is cheap enough and resonably well made, with a 2 yr guarantee. The Pro grey drills are made by top makers and rebadged. Kress do the SDS drils. Try the 15.6v drill drive/angle drill (made by Kress). Normally £130 down to £95 for a while but will go up again. Well worth and class drill. A battery angle drill will cost you £100 minimum alone. This is two in one. For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. |
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Andrew Mawson wrote:
When my decent cordless died a couple of year ago, as an interim measure I bought Wickes's own brand to get by. OK it's not fantastic but it's still going and has done a heck of a lot of work. Wickes have a deal on a 15.6 v DD fpr about £20 at present, or two power tols for £25. Dave |
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mike wrote:
Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo £25 for 3 powertool items in aldi, how sad -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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Doctor Drivel wrote:
[snip] For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. You mean the sad drill and driver plus power light? oh please! £8.33p for a powertool when you work it out. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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Doctor Drivel wrote:
"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message ... "mike" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Mike, When my decent cordless died a couple of year ago, as an interim measure I bought Wickes's own brand to get by. OK it's not fantastic but it's still going and has done a heck of a lot of work. AWEM You can't go wrong with Wickes stuff. The DIY range (black) is cheap enough and resonably well made, with a 2 yr guarantee. The Pro grey drills are made by top makers and rebadged. Kress do the SDS drils. Try the 15.6v drill drive/angle drill (made by Kress). Normally £130 down to £95 for a while but will go up again. Well worth and class drill. A battery angle drill will cost you £100 minimum alone. This is two in one. For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. What i would like to know is... Why Aldi don't sell their power tools in the US and Aussie land? or is it just that this country don't give a stuff about importing cheap garbage. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Why Aldi don't sell their power tools in the US and Aussie land? What makes you think they don't? |
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The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo That looks OK, if it's actually usable. Only one battery, though. The cordless with two batteries and and a 1hr. charger I got from Aldi last year for £25 *is* usable, and continues to be so. |
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message ... Doctor Drivel wrote: [snip] For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. You mean the sad drill and driver plus power light? oh please! £8.33p for a powertool when you work it out. No, £25 for one excellent quality power drill. |
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message k... Doctor Drivel wrote: "Andrew Mawson" wrote in message ... "mike" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Mike, When my decent cordless died a couple of year ago, as an interim measure I bought Wickes's own brand to get by. OK it's not fantastic but it's still going and has done a heck of a lot of work. AWEM You can't go wrong with Wickes stuff. The DIY range (black) is cheap enough and resonably well made, with a 2 yr guarantee. The Pro grey drills are made by top makers and rebadged. Kress do the SDS drils. Try the 15.6v drill drive/angle drill (made by Kress). Normally £130 down to £95 for a while but will go up again. Well worth and class drill. A battery angle drill will cost you £100 minimum alone. This is two in one. For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. What i would like to know is... Why Aldi don't sell their power tools in the US and Aussie land? or is it just that this country don't give a stuff about importing cheap garbage. I think the drill is German. |
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message k... mike wrote: Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo That Bosch is a 3 hour charge. Anthing less than 1 is a waste of time. |
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Doctor Drivel wrote:
I think the [Aldi] drill is German. I very much doubt it, it's probably made in China. However, many Bosch, Makita, etc. tools are also Chinese in origin. |
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"Chris Bacon" wrote in message ... Doctor Drivel wrote: I think the [Aldi] drill is German. I very much doubt it, it's probably made in China. However, many Bosch, Makita, etc. tools are also Chinese in origin. The current Aldi drill has a Johnson motor, which is top quality. This is a decent drill, no doubt. |
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I was looking for a cordless drill driver type thing for around the
same price point. I actually spent a little more at B and Q but bought a 4 tool power pack with other tools I was also hanckering after. The tools are made by MAc Allister (for B and Q). I got 18v cordless tools - a drill (which does have hammer action even though though do not require it), a multi saw, a corless nailer and a torch. There were two batteries and a 1 hour charger and carry case. The whole lot cost a reasonable £65 (reduced from £99). The tools seem like good quality and have a three year garuntee. Not sure exactly where they are made but all the stamps on the indicate that they are British. |
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message
k... mike wrote: Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo £25 for 3 powertool items in aldi, how sad -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. Next ones came from Wickes at about £17 and Robert Dyas at £21 each over 12V with two powerpacks. One was a prezzie. I advise u to buy a drill with two heavy accumulators (batteries to you) supplied as standard at the outset. Check if the Aldi drill on offer has got 2 powerpacks. Jim |
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The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Doctor Drivel wrote: [snip] For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. You mean the sad drill and driver plus power light? oh please! £8.33p for a powertool when you work it out. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite So what if they're only £8.33 each? If someone wants a budget drill driver it will probably do the job for light drilling work. The OP is after something budget after all and doesn't want to drill masonry |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:24:48 -0000, "Doctor Drivel"
wrote: "Chris Bacon" wrote in message ... Doctor Drivel wrote: I think the [Aldi] drill is German. I very much doubt it, it's probably made in China. However, many Bosch, Makita, etc. tools are also Chinese in origin. The current Aldi drill has a Johnson motor, which is top quality. This is a decent drill, no doubt. Go on then, amuse us by telling us all where this Johnson motor is made. -- |
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Jim Gregory wrote:
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message k... mike wrote: Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo £25 for 3 powertool items in aldi, how sad -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message news Jim Gregory wrote: "The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message k... mike wrote: Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo £25 for 3 powertool items in aldi, how sad -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite What dreadful morals ! AWEM |
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Andrew Mawson wrote:
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message news Jim Gregory wrote: "The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message k... mike wrote: Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo £25 for 3 powertool items in aldi, how sad -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite What dreadful morals ! AWEM Heh! WHY? they'll get a replacement from BOSCH the multimillion pound people or claim it back of the taxman. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message ... "The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message news Jim Gregory wrote: "The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message k... mike wrote: Hi All My powerdevil 12volt cordless drill has now died. What cheap, £40 or less drill do you recomend. I have a mains hammer drill so do not need hammer action in the new cordless. Thanks for any advice Mike Argos, forget the quips about Aldi and anything under £25. http://tinyurl.com/72nlo £25 for 3 powertool items in aldi, how sad -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite What dreadful morals ! I agree. Appalling. |
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wrote in message oups.com... The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Doctor Drivel wrote: [snip] For £25 Aldi have a drill/driver with a Johnson motor. Well made and 3 year guarantee. Best go now as it is a special. You mean the sad drill and driver plus power light? oh please! £8.33p for a powertool when you work it out. So what if they're only £8.33 each? If someone wants a budget drill driver it will probably do the job for light drilling work. The OP is after something budget after all and doesn't want to drill masonry The Aldi drill substantial 24v or thereabouts. |
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Matt wrote:
"Doctor Drivel" wrote: "Chris Bacon" wrote... Doctor Drivel wrote: I think the [Aldi] drill is German. I very much doubt it, it's probably made in China. However, many Bosch, Makita, etc. tools are also Chinese in origin. The current Aldi drill has a Johnson motor, which is top quality. Go on then, amuse us by telling us all where this Johnson motor is made. Could be one of many places, Johnson is a global company. It's possible that these motors are made in China, where a load of Bosch and Makita stuff is also made. |
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"Matt" aka Lord Hall wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:24:48 -0000, "Doctor Drivel" wrote: "Chris Bacon" wrote in message ... Doctor Drivel wrote: I think the [Aldi] drill is German. I very much doubt it, it's probably made in China. However, many Bosch, Makita, etc. tools are also Chinese in origin. The current Aldi drill has a Johnson motor, which is top quality. This is a decent drill, no doubt. Go on then, amuse us by telling us all where this Johnson motor is made. This man, Lord Hall, is clearly a racialist. He sneers products made by certain races. Appalling. |
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The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Jim Gregory wrote: I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) That would be very dishonest, though. |
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The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Andrew Mawson wrote: "The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote... Jim Gregory wrote: I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) What dreadful morals ! Heh! WHY? Because it's akin to stealing. |
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Chris Bacon wrote:
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Jim Gregory wrote: I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should of kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill as the batty is not holding it's charge. ;-) That would be very dishonest, though. So £103 for a 18v DeWalt battery is honest sales? -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
So £103 for a 18v DeWalt battery is honest sales? Absolutely. You don't have to buy it. |
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"Chris Bacon" wrote in message
... The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Jim Gregory wrote: I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. You should have kept it and bought a new model of the same voltage and 1 month later taken it back with duff batty attached and asked them for a replacement drill 'as the battery is not holding its charge'. ;-) That would be very dishonest, though. Just as dishonest, IMO, as universally quoting £42 for a consumable (not ex-stock) that was once an integral part of a £40 deal. They lost a former customer, and possibly that decision may influence other potential buyers reading this.... Why are any spares and consumables so transparently exhorbitantly priced? Jim Jim |
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Chris Bacon wrote:
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Why Aldi don't sell their power tools in the US and Aussie land? What makes you think they don't? Because I have a look in at the us&aussie site of aldi seems they don't send their sh*te over there,the us site as of know has a portable petrol generator never seen things of this ilk in the uk based aldi? -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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Jim Gregory wrote:
"Chris Bacon" wrote... [ dishonesty in returning tools ] Just as dishonest, IMO, as universally quoting £42 for a consumable (not ex-stock) that was once an integral part of a £40 deal. You don't *have* to buy the parts, as indeed you didn't... They lost a former customer, and possibly that decision may influence other potential buyers reading this.... Yup. Why are any spares and consumables so transparently exhorbitantly priced? a) It's a way of making money; b) Costs are greater, per item, than for the original tool. All this stuff that's said about buying expensive tools "because you can get spares/service" is nonsense when the spare/service costs the same as a whole new tool. |
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Chris Bacon wrote: The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Why Aldi don't sell their power tools in the US and Aussie land? What makes you think they don't? Because I have a look in at the us&aussie site of aldi seems they don't Hm. They don't always have tools here. Perhaps the way to find out is to ask on a Yank n/g, or keep an eye on that site. |
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message
k... Chris Bacon wrote: The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: Why Aldi don't sell their power tools in the US and Aussie land? What makes you think they don't? Because I have a look in at the us&aussie site of aldi seems they don't send their sh*te over there,the us site as of know has a portable petrol generator never seen things of this ilk in the uk based aldi? -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite (According to a feature in The Times T2 section a few weeks ago about global expansion and booming UK patronage of Aldi, Lidl, and Netto), there are actually two (feuding) Aldi efforts, Aldi Nord and Aldi Sud, who by mutual arrangement sell similar but different merchandise in separate areas / countries. Jim |
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Jim Gregory wrote: I had the forerunner of this rechargeable Bosch found at Argos. Very good spec - 12V, keyless, reversible, varispeed at about £40 from Great Mills over10 years ago. But when the accumulator failed several years later, I was quoted £42 at several places for its replacement. So I binned it. 10 tagged sub C cells from the likes of Rapid cost about 21 quid. -- *See no evil, Hear no evil, Date no evil. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Jim Gregory wrote: Just as dishonest, IMO, as universally quoting £42 for a consumable (not ex-stock) that was once an integral part of a £40 deal. They lost a former customer, and possibly that decision may influence other potential buyers reading this.... Why are any spares and consumables so transparently exhorbitantly priced? Because they are slow moving and take up space? If you price up the cost of making a car out of spares, you'll find it costs about 10 times as much - ignoring labour. -- *Upon the advice of my attorney, my shirt bears no message at this time Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dec 15, 10:26 pm show options Newsgroups: uk.d-i-y From: "mike" - Find messages by this author Date: 15 Dec 2005 14:26:38 -0800 Local: Thurs, Dec 15 2005 10:26 pm Subject: cordless drill Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Remove | Report Abuse Snipped Hi again thanks for the comments, as my mains drill is a grey Wicks , which I am happywith I think Isee what cordless they have. I would like two batteries though, and as Adli is on the way to Wicks... thanks Mike |
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[Jim Gregory] :
Why are any spares and consumables so transparently exhorbitantly priced? Because for most people total cost of ownership is secondary to first cost. As King Gillette - "give away the razor, sell the blades" - realised decades ago. -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk Free SEDBUK boiler database browser http://www.sda.co.uk/qsedbuk.htm [Latest version QSEDBUK 1.12 released 8 Dec 2005] |
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