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Maktec is good as long as you are the only one using it.

 

Tool prices are just way over the top - and they charge because we pay.

 

Sometimes I think Ryobi is best because if it breaks you just throw it away and buy another. Buy three or four Ryobies for the price of any other.

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OK, I found that BPM Toolcraft has the best prices on Makita as far as I can see:

 

 

Order summary   Makita Battery BL1830 × 2
3.0Ah 18V Li-Ion

R 2,260.00

  Makita Fast Charger DC18RC × 1

R 1,185.00

  Makita Impact Driver DTD129ZK × 1

R 2,460.00

 

Subtotal

R 5,905.00

Shipping

R 0.00

VAT

R 725.18

Total

R 5,905.00 ZAR
Posted

 

OK, I found that BPM Toolcraft has the best prices on Makita as far as I can see:

 

 

Order summary   Makita Battery BL1830 × 2

3.0Ah 18V Li-Ion

R 2,260.00

  Makita Fast Charger DC18RC × 1

R 1,185.00

  Makita Impact Driver DTD129ZK × 1

R 2,460.00

 

Subtotal

R 5,905.00

Shipping

R 0.00

VAT

R 725.18

Total

R 5,905.00 ZAR

 

 

 

I see they have the 5Ah batteries for R 1620  -  R324 per Ah  vs   R376 per Ah for the 3Ah.

 

Besides the economy of scale, going to mean less battery changes, which inevitably need doing at the most inconvenient times.

 

I think they also have  6Ah on the market overseas now.

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I see they have the 5Ah batteries for R 1620  -  R324 per Ah  vs   R376 per Ah for the 3Ah.

 

Besides the economy of scale, going to mean less battery changes, which inevitably need doing at the most inconvenient times.

 

I think they also have  6Ah on the market overseas now.

 

Yes, will get those later. For a impact driver I want to keep the tool as light as possible. For other tools and the drill the 5Ah works better.

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Hey guys...

 

Selling my Metabo KS216M - Sliding mitre saw.

Only used a few times for hobby stuff, so in excellent condition.

Includes spare brand new blade.

 

It is an awesome Saw - but I'm sure I don't need to tell anyone on this forum that...

 

Price....................R1900.00

 

Linden JHB

 

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Posted

 

Hey guys...

 

Selling my Metabo KS216M - Sliding mitre saw.

Only used a few times for hobby stuff, so in excellent condition.

Includes spare brand new blade.

 

It is an awesome Saw - but I'm sure I don't need to tell anyone on this forum that...

 

Price....................R1900.00

 

Linden JHB

 

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Yes please. I would love to take the metabo off your hands!

I will pm you to finalise the deal.[emoji106]

 

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OK, I found that BPM Toolcraft has the best prices on Makita as far as I can see:

 

 

Order summary   Makita Battery BL1830 × 2

3.0Ah 18V Li-Ion

R 2,260.00

  Makita Fast Charger DC18RC × 1

R 1,185.00

  Makita Impact Driver DTD129ZK × 1

R 2,460.00

 

Call Timber Tool in Maitland - talk to Graham

Posted

You'll be very happy with that machine, Jimmy. Got exactly the same one and it's a pleasure to use.

That's if I get it. Another hubber has first option. [emoji26]

 

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OK, I found that BPM Toolcraft has the best prices on Makita as far as I can see:

 

 

Order summary   Makita Battery BL1830 × 2

3.0Ah 18V Li-Ion

R 2,260.00

  Makita Fast Charger DC18RC × 1

R 1,185.00

  Makita Impact Driver DTD129ZK × 1

R 2,460.00

 

Subtotal

R 5,905.00

Shipping

R 0.00

VAT

R 725.18

Total

R 5,905.00 ZAR

 

Try www.batteryexperts.co.za for new batteries. They can also repack with uprated cells.

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That's if I get it. Another hubber has first option. [emoji26]

 

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Sorry Jimmycool ---The other hubber beat you to it...

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not the best picture but finished a desk for the study. Going to secure it to the wall on the left side and going to put a piece of Perspex on top to give a smooth surface to work on

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not the best picture but finished a desk for the study. Going to secure it to the wall on the left side and going to put a piece of Perspex on top to give a smooth surface to work on

perspex + desk working surface = lots of fine scratches

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