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Does anyone know the best place to get a drill and paddle, i know hss hire good ones but i'm wanting to buy one. The ones ive seen on ebay ... -
Advice looking for a drill and paddle
Does anyone know the best place to get a drill and paddle, i know hss hire good ones but i'm wanting to buy one. The ones ive seen on ebay have a plug witch are no good for me as ill be useing it on building sites and needs to plug into a transformer and help would be great.
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
Have a look at the link below and give Dave a call.
Tradetiler.com Home
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
Thanks mate just what i was looking for :-)
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
As you have stated you require 110v and Dom has sorted your supply - however there was a 240v available from Lidl at £40-00 and with a 3 year warranty and 1400watt output I was tempted.
So if there are any others needing a mixer for domestic work - have a look - the offer started on 12th May.
There was a thread previously promoting this so - Thank You.
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
ive seen another drill thats 1800w power and its £20 cheeper would i be better going with the more powerfull drill its called emc drill or would i be better going with the rubi 1200w power
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
My other drill is a RUBI.
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
Sorry the 1800w drill is made by warrior not emc, has anyone used this drill before any good ? would prefer the more powerful drill as long as its well built.
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
i just use a challenge sds drill. costs about 40 quid with a standard chuck too. i also use it for core drilling and chipping stubborn tiles off. it's also got a speed control which is handy for mixing slc etc.
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
I use Eibenstock but the rubi looks good for your purpose.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
My rubi drill came on friday does anyone know if you can by and extension for the pole its a little on the short side for what ill be useing it for
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Re: Advice looking for a drill and paddle
The Rubimix 10 is the only paddle mixer I'll use. Has never ever failed.
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