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Doctor Evil
 
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 14:13:57 -0000, "Doctor Evil"
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Not at all. You buy the tool to suit the job.


Exactly

Buying a £100 Makita to sit in
the cupboard all year is a really silly idea.


Why do you make the assumption
that that would happen?


Do a Google on what you write.

This is another stereotype of yours, similar to the one about DIY
equating to cheap.


No. No getting the right tools for the job and the least expense.
Price/performance.

Then there is the point of the throw away society of three Ferm/Challege
Extreme, etc for the price of one Makita SDS, with these products having
long guarantees for many of them. Buy two, if one breaks pick up another
and still going and still lots of change in your pocket.


I'm not going to waste my time having
that discussion with you. I've
explained the reasoning behind why I
won't go down that path and that's that.


I know it was buy only expensive stuff, mainly Makita. Why don't you buy
Panasonic, they are more expensive than Makita?

You are just plainly unobjective when
it come to this point.

Actually I'm highly objective and
tend to look at a wide range of
issues.


Don't let the policeman hear you......


Or especially the policemen's helmets....??




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