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Old 04-09-2007   #15
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[quote=365drills;23170]This is my 14V Boshh and somebody nicked it from the Tile & Stone show (Thieving g**s)


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So I replaced it with this Dewalt 14v at £170 with two batteries.

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Yellow is the colour of construction and so I picked Dewalt mostly for the colour match to our drill plates. I was doing a lot of demos and finished some filming for the BBC for a show that will air in December 2007. I thought the yellow would look better.

But in hindsight for overall robustness I miss my old Boshh. It might be a bit dull looking but was a better drill.

My only upside is the stolen Boshh was coming to the end of its life (used every day for 5 years) and was almost knackered. It kept sticking. Whoever took that got something that I had flogged to death.[/quote]I see Richard that you are not protecting the customers expensive grout(with microban anti-bacterial property)from the harmful staining that will occur,when you rip your way through her red clay bisquet tile..............defend yourself plz......and ask me for the perfect solution... it is a Gazzer top tip

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