Cheap breaker

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darrenba
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Location: Dorset, UK
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Post: # 105656Post darrenba

99 quid, 3 year warranty, bit lumpy but OK for occasional use

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en....breaker

ringi
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Joined: Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:32 am
Location: Stockport, UK

Post: # 105661Post ringi

I love my Titan SDS dill from screwfix about £50, it can be used as a small breaker, but don't expect to be very productive with it!

I may buy the aldi breaker, as it only has to save two days hire to be worth it. (I will still hire for any use that takes more then a few hours, A Hilti TE1000 AVR is nice but I never use it enough to justify owning one. )

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