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GoneGuy

i popped into topps tiles to pick up a Rubi 40ltr tub bucket and free trowel for £12.
I bought the bucket to make life easier cleaning as was told it’s pretty tough.

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Qwerty

It's Tuesday so it's new tool (toy) time....

Aldi Reka HD Action Camera (GoPro copy)

Includes-
Waterproof case
Handle bar Clip
4 x Mounts
Velcro straps
USB Cable
Battery
8GB SD Card

Features
720p upscaled 1080p
170° Wide angle lens
Sensor: GC1034
Video Format: AVI
Waterproof (Up to 30m deep)
Micro USB connection
Built in rechargeable battery
8GB SD Card included
8 Photo resolution settings: 12m/10m/8m/5m/3m/2m/1.3m/VGAStills framerate 30fps4 x Zoom
Lightweight
Full HDCycle recording function
500 Shots or 90 minutes battery life2" LCD Screen

For the tiny price they have them for sale for it's going to be perfect for those 'walk around' before & after videos.

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Blunt Tool

The wattage describes the power of a tool, so a 110v 500 watt drill is just as powerful as a 220v one.

What you do have to watch is the current. In a nutshell the 110v tool will take twice as much current as the equivalent 220v one. The more current the greater the voltage drop in the cable, so you should use shorter/thicker cables. Not using the correct cable will reduce the voltage at the tool, making it appear less powerful.

110v is safer. The live of a 220v supply is 220v volts with respect to earth, so if you touch a live and say a water pipe at the same time you will be zapped with the full 220v.

The 110v is in fact 2 55v supplies connected together to give 110v. The common connection is connected to ground, so if you touch one of the conductors and ground you'll only get 55v across your body.
 

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