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been in there today to buy one of them oscillating tools for cutting door jams to find they are on special offer at about £40 instead of £75ish.
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at last something from B&Q thats worth buying
been in there today to buy one of them oscillating tools for cutting door jams to find they are on special offer at about £40 instead of £75ish.
They work like a fein and i know you will find lots of other jobs for this tool when you see it in action
FAT PEOPLE ARE HARDER TO KIDNAPP
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to bigandy For This Useful Post:
Dan (07-04-2009), mikethetile (07-04-2009)
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying
i hate b&q with a passion but they do have the odd good deal
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying
A bosch pmf 180? i have one,find it quite useful.
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying
I bought a fien last year, cost me nearly four times that much. Hardly used it, blades cost a fortune, and last,no time at all. I really wish i had bought the Bosch. Im sure a lot of the guys will disagree.
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying

Originally Posted by
loaderman
I got one on Sunday - £49. Signed up for a trade card so 15% goes towards monthly cheque they send if/when I spend over £150. Just need to buy the diamond cutter for tiles/grout removal now - oh and some work so I can make it pay for itself!
They were also selling a Dewalt cordless drill for £99 reduced from £199
tried to get the cordless drill only to be told it was a 4 day offer and ended the previous day. screwfix normal price for the same drill was £99 with free delivery, sorted, just waiting for it to arrive(postmen don't like workin holidays
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying

Originally Posted by
jonash
tried to get the cordless drill only to be told it was a 4 day offer and ended the previous day. screwfix normal price for the same drill was £99 with free delivery, sorted, just waiting for it to arrive(postmen don't like workin holidays

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BandQ are owned by the same firm
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying
certainly are bro......the king fisher group ....
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Re: at last something from B&Q thats worth buying
I have the lil Bosch (like a Fein) and yes for the money it is spot on, havent found the diamond bits yet for raking out grout.
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