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my arse they are joe, do you own one to proove it, and are you comparing them to a much more expensive brand ?
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I do mate, I have a ryobi drill and it lasts 2 minutes - shite
I'm not saying ryobi isnt good for the money, but their Ni-CAD batteries last as long as summer did last year
Makita all the way
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Strange, I use mine all the time and can honestly say I have no problems what so ever !!!!! It must be you joe ya big wazzock  makita's not cheap bud, thats the only problem, I think the cordless grinder is £200+
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Yeah, I dont use mine that regularly, so maybe thats why the battery is crap.
Makitas are coming down in price and if you can afford it, one of the best quality tools IMO and will last
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they are good, I will agree !
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there is a Makita on ebay 4 £60 with 2 batterys and a charger
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Great price that.
If its new, up to £150 is a bargain
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cool whats up with yours you wanna sell it man ?? Great price that.
If its new, up to £150 is a bargain
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mines a drill mate, sorry
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Why dont you buy a Power Generator and Leave it in the tunnels somewhere so when a U.E is needed lights n power is at hand?? Just an idea..
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Ideal for AUTOMOTIVE work
but for UE - too noisy and fumes
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Ideal for AUTOMOTIVE work
but for UE - too noisy and fumes its only 4 AUTOMOTIVE work GOT to be battery powered
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Still looking for a CHEAP grander 
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whats your price range mate as we sell cordless grinders in work
can have a look for you tuesday
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cool the cheapist you can come up with got to be battery powered 
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