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    Default Cordless hammer

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    So WW is it a variable speed vibration in the handle

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bleeder View Post
    So WW is it a variable speed vibration in the handle
    Hold on, I'l have to go and ask the missus... it's hers.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


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    Just imagine hitting your thumb with that one on a freezing cold morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    Hold on, I'l have to go and ask the missus... it's hers.
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    Default That Hammer.

    Hi all,
    But you can't see the nail your supposed to hit, That right Cliff ?.
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    The above just looks and feels like cheap rubbish

    Every traddie worth a pinch knows that the Estwing 10.8v Li-ion range with its 2 batteries and 15min quick charge is far superior!

    Just wait till Cyclone bring out the 36v sledgehammer range!

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    I imagine Bunnies would hang them next to the Left Handed Screwdrivers, and the self inserting nails. I wouldn't buy one unless it had a laser to highlight the nail head so I would not miss the nail
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    Well I've tripped over the cord of my corded one a number of times, so this would be quite an improvement. Do you know if it has a dust extraction port?

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    what I don't get... I can't see an on/off button anywhere. And what about a reverse button?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Spencer View Post
    I imagine Bunnies would hang them next to the Left Handed Screwdrivers, and the self inserting nails.

    Don't be stupid. they're right next to the rechargable set squares

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    I had one there no good! they kept bending the nails

    colbra

    Ps I am not happy with my electric crow bar either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Spencer View Post
    I imagine Bunnies would hang them next to the Left Handed Screwdrivers, and the self inserting nails. I wouldn't buy one unless it had a laser to highlight the nail head so I would not miss the nail
    I would just want a guidance system so I hit the nail square on.

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