My new Erbauer multi-tool

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Broadside

Guru
Location
Fleet, Hants
My experience of erbauer tools is pretty good and they are very cheap compared to main brand tools.

The multi tool is great, you don't know when you'll need it but all of a sudden a DIY job comes along, the multi tool saves you a couple of hours and then you wonder how you ever managed without it!
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Screwfix Is a funny one. We have a trade account with them. Much of their stuff really is cheap crap, its not made well. Coat hooks, we brought loads, they break regularly. Makita grinder...good make but when you compare it with another supplier, the Screwfix one has a light duty gearbox, you think youre getting the same item but sometimes you're not. We've been frequently dissapointed with their stuff.
And yet....we brought an Erbauer 5 kilo SDS kit on a special, £50 IIRC, with a full box of chisels and about 15 SDS bits, most of which are still ok a year later, we use it frequently and have drilled maybe 100 16mm and 12mm holes, its still good. We used to spend £500 on a pukka Kango 20 years ago. The Erbauer does the job and its doing it well for the cost. £50 fer chrissakes....
 
This is the new BBC programme ..... Strictly come riveting

The first of the couples can be seen on the right


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winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
....ah yes, I used to play rugby with a lad we called bradawl. He was a small boring tool.
If you look in the Yellow Pages under boring, it says "see civil engineers". (Or it certainly used to, I haven't looked in one for about 20 years)
 
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