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Andy Hall
 
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:38:10 +0000, Chris Bacon
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wrote:
ok. This can be said in one sentence. Normally no replacement parts
or repair are available for budget tools.


They're cheap. They will do the job. If they blow up before their
guarantee is up, get a refund or replacement. If they don't blow up,
they may well be OK for a long while. **** This is uk.d-i-y, not
uk.i.come.over.my.expensive.tools!**** This really does need to be born
in mind. Deriding someone who buys an adequate £30 tool for a little bit
of DIY where a £300 one is available is ridiculous.



No. Once again you are making the assumption that DIY is limited and
cheap.

It may be from your perspective. It is not from that of others who
may have a broader view of what it includes....




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