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On 2005-10-21, Andy Hall wrote:
On 21 Oct 2005 17:57:31 GMT, (Huge) wrote: Anyone recommend a decent light duty cordless drill? My elderly & several times repaired B&D gave up the ghost today ... I don't think that you'd be disappointed with one of the Makita 14.4v models. I bought myself a 16.8V Spear and Jackson (probably a rebadged generic) from Robert Dyas on offer for ú19.99 - comes with 2 batteries -- .................................................. ......................... .. never trust a man who, when left alone ...... Pete Lynch . .. in a room with a tea cosy ...... Marlow, England . .. doesn't try it on (Billy Connolly) ..................................... |
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