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    Tools you have bought/want to buy feedback thread

    Hi Guys,

    most of you who know me, know im a bit of a tool fanatatic, as well as being a bit of a tool myself =P haha. i just purchased a couple of expensive tax tools and am struggling to find reviews on the product. the tool i have bought is below:

    https://sydneytools.com.au/product/m...SABEgIJoPD_BwE

    picked it up for over $500 cheaper from total tools on a mega sale night, bargain, but there is bugger all info about it on the web except for the makita specs etc. im fairly confident that i wont find a review for this tool here, but it got me thinking maybe there are people who have thought about buying something and havent because they havent seen a real world review. i might not get them all done tonight, but i will try to throw up a few reviews here and there and hopefully others can share their experiences too.

    I saw @MB milwaukee transfer pump post the other day and thought that was a really cool product, didnt even know it existed!!! maybe he can jump in here too?
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    I got nothing, your just a tool
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    I got nothing, your just a tool
    I won't even buy a tool for work, if they don't supply it I don't really need it *L*
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    I won't even buy a tool for work, if they don't supply it I don't really need it *L*
    but you own a chainsaw lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    but you own a chainsaw lol
    Nah I think it owns me!
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    probably the most versatile and useful in a sense that there have been so many uses that i never would have thought of, many others on the forum can attest to this too, an 18V blower. i have inflated matresses, cleaned out sheds, got wet and cold fires roaring with my makita 18V, and i know others have other brands with similar amazement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    got wet and cold fires roaring with my makita 18V
    Boring..... petrol is more fun
    Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time



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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    probably the most versatile and useful in a sense that there have been so many uses that i never would have thought of, many others on the forum can attest to this too, an 18V blower. i have inflated matresses, cleaned out sheds, got wet and cold fires roaring with my makita 18V, and i know others have other brands with similar amazement.
    I use one of those 12v mattress blowers a bit of heater hose as an adapter and 3ft of tintanium tube [3/4"]
    like yours works a treat.
    As for tools I had an opportunity to buys some tools so I did
    but cant bring myself to throw the old ones out, Best tools
    are a full set of rachette ring spanners, love em
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    I use one of those 12v mattress blowers a bit of heater hose as an adapter and 3ft of tintanium tube [3/4"]
    like yours works a treat.
    As for tools I had an opportunity to buys some tools so I did
    but cant bring myself to throw the old ones out, Best tools
    are a full set of rachette ring spanners, love em
    Every time I'm on the spanners I wish I had ratchets. Later when I'm in the shops I see the prices and say nah too exy. Then next time im on the spanners I wish I had ratchets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Every time I'm on the spanners I wish I had ratchets. Later when I'm in the shops I see the prices and say nah too exy. Then next time im on the spanners I wish I had ratchets!
    Do love my ratchet spanners. Was gifted a good set years ago. They are not always the first spanner I grab but when I use them they usually save a lot of grief!

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