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Chris Wilson[_3_] March 28th 11 03:39 PM

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So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there a
reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?

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All the best,

Chris

AlanD[_3_] March 28th 11 04:39 PM

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On 28/03/2011 15:39, Chris Wilson wrote:
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there a
reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?


In my experience (heavy duty DIY use), they *are* worth the money. They
have outlasted cheap shed own-brand equivalents several times over
(angle grinders mainly) and the cut accuracy is excellent (mitre saws &
table saw) vs cheap ones. I've burnt the motor out of a cheap table saw
fairly quickly (and then couldn't get spares!) but the makita just keeps
on going.
I also have a fair number of Ryobi battery tools* which seem to be
lasting well, and are well built, so also worth considering.

*Their One+ range that share the same batteries throughout.

[email protected] March 28th 11 05:42 PM

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On Mar 28, 3:39*pm, Chris Wilson wrote:
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there a
reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?

--

All the best,

Chris


Prices are pretty much the same as all the other pro tools.

Apart from the *elite* brands like Festool. Now they're expensive.

tony sayer March 28th 11 06:35 PM

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In article , Chris Wilson
scribeth thus
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there a
reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?


Build quality, reliability, performance:)..

Next?...

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Tony Sayer


The Medway Handyman March 28th 11 08:12 PM

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On 28/03/2011 18:35, tony sayer wrote:
In 53, Chris Wilson
scribeth thus
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there a
reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?


Build quality, reliability, performance:)..

Next?...

Batteries, chargers,after sales service, parts availability, ergonomics.....

--
Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk

Andy Dingley March 28th 11 09:22 PM

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On Mar 28, 3:39*pm, Chris Wilson wrote:
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools,


I don't think they are. Compared to some tools they're expensive, but
compared to the same quality, they're the same or cheaper.


Dave Plowman (News) March 28th 11 11:21 PM

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In article ,
Chris Wilson wrote:
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there
a reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?


Which other 'quality tools'?

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*Why is it that doctors call what they do "practice"?

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Chris Wilson[_3_] March 29th 11 09:18 AM

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Chris Wilson wrote in
:

So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is
there a reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money
and why?


Thanks for the replies folks, I was just curious and I suppose I should
have asked first as I've been re-equipping my workshop over the last few
months and am now nearly finished.

I was looking at Makita but in the end for my "cordless" catagory I bought
Bosch blue 18V Li Ion based around a GSR drill/driver that came with two
batteries. Comparing prices with Makita they were coming out at between 5
and 10% less expensive than the Makita equivalents.

And I have to say that having had a play with the new drill/driver
yesterday in the garden driving *big* wood fixings into big lumps of wood
(emergency fence repairs!) I wa very pleased with the performance being
akin to the sort of power I'd only previously experienced with mains tool

--

All the best,

Chris

PeterC March 29th 11 04:13 PM

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On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 23:21:14 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

In article ,
Chris Wilson wrote:
So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there
a reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?


Which other 'quality tools'?


A little story (close your eyes if you're not into sadism and torture of
defenceless tools).
Makita 12V drill, 6x6mm holes in thin stainless, with some smoke, followed
immediately with removing 2 pressed-in nuts in 1.5mm stainless then 2x22mm
holes with a hole-saw [1]. Even more smoke, some slowing down, stopping if
the teeth caught a bit but not much trouble.
First time I've got warm air out this particular tool, which was a bit
worrying, but it did the lot on less than 1 1.3Ah Nicad battery - the
Powercraft 2Ah would have stalled and then run flat.

[1] Very impressive, the hole-saw. Workzone set from Aldi and it cut the 2
holes in the stainless and the teeth are still sharp - most unexpected.
--
Peter.
The gods will stay away
whilst religions hold sway

The Medway Handyman March 29th 11 07:58 PM

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On 29/03/2011 09:18, Chris Wilson wrote:


And I have to say that having had a play with the new drill/driver
yesterday in the garden driving *big* wood fixings into big lumps of wood
(emergency fence repairs!) I wa very pleased with the performance being
akin to the sort of power I'd only previously experienced with mains tool


Oh just wait until you try an impact driver :-)




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Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk

Chris Wilson[_3_] March 30th 11 01:09 AM

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The Medway Handyman wrote in
:

On 29/03/2011 09:18, Chris Wilson wrote:


And I have to say that having had a play with the new drill/driver
yesterday in the garden driving *big* wood fixings into big lumps of
wood (emergency fence repairs!) I wa very pleased with the
performance being akin to the sort of power I'd only previously
experienced with mains tool


Oh just wait until you try an impact driver :-)


Can't you mump one of those together with an angle grinder and a hammer?

--

All the best,

Chris

Grimly Curmudgeon March 31st 11 02:08 PM

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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Chris Wilson
saying something like:

So damned expensive, even when compared to other quality tools, is there a
reason (other than greed), that is, are they worth the money and why?


Not expensive at all, unless you're used to buying pikey specials.


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