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hilti make the best small breakers but you pay for quality
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Believe it or not, my mate bring bought the screwfix one 5 years ago, and its not only been faultless, but it has more power than my other mates kango
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb280drh-15-5kg-breaker-230v/67819
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb280drh-15-5kg-breaker-230v/67819
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we have 2 of these but a lot of our work is breaking out masonry
makita
that titan one seems more powerful but i am sure the extra 5kg would work against you if off the floor
the titan looks a good buy for your type of work michael
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makita
that titan one seems more powerful but i am sure the extra 5kg would work against you if off the floor
the titan looks a good buy for your type of work michael
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Usually im the first the slag off any cheap tools but a client of mine has a titan breaker and it was pretty good, not refined, not light and it will shake out your fillings but... It does the job time and again and only recently started spitting its brushes. He probably used it once a week for a year or so. It,ll last another few months them get thrown away. Ideal for a part time breaker
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when it comes to tools for a professional its pay cheap pay twice if not more, yeah they are disposable etc, i have a bq double mitre chop saw thats still going strong 10 years on, its great for simple jobs but its angels aren't true and its limited but it was £500 cheaper than our big bosch and a lot easier to move around, but when you earn your crust from them you need to know they are going to work day in day out and work 7 days a week for a week say. but if its just for the occasional use then get a cheap one, no point spunking a grand on a hilti to use it twice a year.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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