Makita reciprocating saws

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andpartington
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Post: # 19694Post andpartington

i am after a 18 volt makita recip saw (just the saw) to go with my cordless's
who's cheapest or got any offers on
of if you just happened to have one laying about and wonted rid .... lol:

thanks

andy
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Ted
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Post: # 19695Post Ted

Funny tools those!

Can be very useful IME but only needed in certain circumstances...

BTW I buy Ryobi if buying a tool I;ll seldom use... Ryobi are good quality and cheap... If the tool won't see seroius work regularly, a cheap make like Ryobi often makes sense...

dig dug dan
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Post: # 19715Post dig dug dan

try alpha pneumatic supplies in Hatfield. www.nailers.co.uk

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 19728Post lutonlagerlout

very true ted, i have a Ryobi skillsaw for the few times that i have to cut timber,maybe once every 6 weeks
that B and Q pro range is utter garbage IME 1 hit wonders
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andpartington
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Post: # 19739Post andpartington

dan
www.nailers.co.uk only seem go have nailguns from the website

i have some ryobi kit as well
but have some makita 18 volt stuff and its nice to have all the same or i will end up with a shelf full of batteries and charges

andy
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cheers andy

seanandruby
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Post: # 19826Post seanandruby

they are a brilliant tool. i seen one the other week in cash converters eastbourne going cheap. next time I'm down town i will have a look see if its still there.
sean

dig dug dan
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Post: # 19833Post dig dug dan

dan
www.nailers.co.uk only seem go have nailguns from the website


Ignore the website. He stocks loads of tools not listed, especially makita. Give him a ring to see
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andpartington
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Post: # 19882Post andpartington

i rang them up but they cant beat the on line price i had so it hang on for a used to come up on the bay of just spend the money120 quid
best hang on with that impact driver on it way lol

andy
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