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hi chaps just wondering if anybody out there has been using pci nanolit, whats your verdict. anyone like me struggling to get the pin out of there montolit master puirna ... -
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hi chaps just wondering if anybody out there has been using pci nanolit, whats your verdict. anyone like me struggling to get the pin out of there montolit master puirna to release the cutting disc cheers dudes neil.
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Re: pci nanolit
the nanolight is lovely to work with, does not quite had the nonslip properties that are claimed on large format but it is the best of the new light weight adhesives that are coming onto the market it is just the price that is ,in my opinion, too high,if nanolight was 18 quid a bag i would use it on all my jobs but its between 28 -40 quid depending on where you can buy it from and in the current climate you will struggle to convince a domestic customer that its value for money. pci normally try and go after specifcation at architect level so builders normally factor the price of it in and will be less price sensitive
marks out of 10
grab 9 out of 10
ease of use 9 out of 10
pot life 8 out of 10 for nanolight 6 out of 10 for nanolight rapid
coverage 9 out of 10
price 3 out of 10 including the fact it goes a bit further
Last edited by garythetiler; 07-08-2008 at 08:58 PM.
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Dave (07-08-2008), mick musik (21-08-2008), neil widdow (07-08-2008), penno (08-08-2008)
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Re: pci nanolit
nanolight is the only non bal product i use and can get it for much less than 28 quid _ agree with gary about the review and give it better rating for price -rapid set can be well rapid so learned to mix small batches
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Re: pci nanolit
i think its the best i have used £28 does seem a lot for it don't quite pay that lol
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Re: pci nanolit

Originally Posted by
pjc
i think its the best i have used £28 does seem a lot for it don't quite pay that lol
where do you buy it from pj ?and how much should i be paying for it ?if you dont mind me asking
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Re: pci nanolit
From PCI gary would get hung if i told you the price lol but i do use rather a lot :Pete
Last edited by pjc; 09-08-2008 at 03:52 PM.
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