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Do product designers have part of their brains removed during training?

Saw this in Wickes today;

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Stanley-STST...-in-1/p/117829

The answer to a maidens prayer; fixings in one side, drill driver & bits
in the other.

Except.

Makita 14:4v drill driver - probably one of the UK's best selling drill
drivers - doesn't fit. Case isn't deep enough.

Doh!

Note to Muppets at Stanley Tools. Measure drill drivers before you make
cases for them.



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It probably fits most Polish drivers though, as Stanley stuff seems to be
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Do product designers have part of their brains removed during training?

Saw this in Wickes today;

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Stanley-STST...-in-1/p/117829

The answer to a maidens prayer; fixings in one side, drill driver & bits
in the other.

Except.

Makita 14:4v drill driver - probably one of the UK's best selling drill
drivers - doesn't fit. Case isn't deep enough.

Doh!

Note to Muppets at Stanley Tools. Measure drill drivers before you make
cases for them.



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Do product designers have part of their brains removed during training?



I'll raise you a "key safe" that is not big enough inside to store a
standard size motice key.

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On 02/10/2014 19:51, The Medway Handyman wrote:
Do product designers have part of their brains removed during training?

Saw this in Wickes today;

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Stanley-STST...-in-1/p/117829

The answer to a maidens prayer; fixings in one side, drill driver & bits
in the other.

Except.

Makita 14:4v drill driver - probably one of the UK's best selling drill
drivers - doesn't fit. Case isn't deep enough.

Doh!

Note to Muppets at Stanley Tools. Measure drill drivers before you make
cases for them.



Thanks for the warning. Surprising really as these are very good, I have
two of them.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-1975...anley+tool+box
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On 03/10/2014 19:16, newshound wrote:
On 02/10/2014 19:51, The Medway Handyman wrote:
Do product designers have part of their brains removed during training?

Saw this in Wickes today;

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Stanley-STST...-in-1/p/117829


The answer to a maidens prayer; fixings in one side, drill driver & bits
in the other.

Except.

Makita 14:4v drill driver - probably one of the UK's best selling drill
drivers - doesn't fit. Case isn't deep enough.

Doh!

Note to Muppets at Stanley Tools. Measure drill drivers before you make
cases for them.



Thanks for the warning. Surprising really as these are very good, I have
two of them.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-1975...anley+tool+box

Will a drill driver fit in the toolbox?


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