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air compressors
Does anyone have any views of clarke or erp air compressors.
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On 26 Dec 2005 23:29:47 -0800, wrote:
Does anyone have any views of clarke or erp air compressors. Thanks Yes. Clarke: erp! Very cheaply made. |
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Don Foreman wrote:
On 26 Dec 2005 23:29:47 -0800, wrote: Does anyone have any views of clarke or erp air compressors. Thanks Yes. Clarke: erp! Very cheaply made. I agree with Don. Clarke stuff varies a bit (I don't think they make it themselves) but you'll usually struggle to find stuff which is more cheaply made. Naturally the kind of compressor you want will depend on what you want to use it for, but be aware that Clarke is regarded as the most el-cheapo of el-cheapo. I can't comment on Erp. Chris |
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air compressors
Could you suggest any decent makes please.
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