Can anyone give me the low down on Metabo power tools?
From what I have read they seem good, but I do not know anyone that uses them!
Thanks Mozza
Metabo power tools
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Metabo power tools
Hi Mozza
Metabo power tools are a trusted make and have been making tools for over 75 years. In 1999 Metabo obtained a majority shareholding in Elektra Beckum AG in Meppen. With this takeover, the Metabo Group becomes number 1 in the market for woodworking machines in Europe and number 2 worldwide.
Metabo tools are not the cheapest but are one of the best around, they have had some major power tool developments and were the first to include a safety clutch on some tools. I'm pretty sure that they now make power tools that require a type of electronic key so that if they are stolen, they cannot be used without the electronic key!
Metabo power tools are a trusted make and have been making tools for over 75 years. In 1999 Metabo obtained a majority shareholding in Elektra Beckum AG in Meppen. With this takeover, the Metabo Group becomes number 1 in the market for woodworking machines in Europe and number 2 worldwide.
Metabo tools are not the cheapest but are one of the best around, they have had some major power tool developments and were the first to include a safety clutch on some tools. I'm pretty sure that they now make power tools that require a type of electronic key so that if they are stolen, they cannot be used without the electronic key!
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Hi sailfishoney,
Welcome to the ultimatehandyman forum.
Sorry to hear about your tools being ripped off! What happened to them?
In a lot of cases the Police are too busy trying to catch motorists doing 3-4 miles over the speed limit, rather than catching real criminals.
It makes your blood boil
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Welcome to the ultimatehandyman forum.
Sorry to hear about your tools being ripped off! What happened to them?
In a lot of cases the Police are too busy trying to catch motorists doing 3-4 miles over the speed limit, rather than catching real criminals.
It makes your blood boil
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I had a Metabo SDS drill for years but it finally packed up last week and so I purchased a Makita for £130.00
Hopefully this will last as long as my Metabo!
>sailfishoney
You must of been gutted when you had some of your tools stolen?
Were they taken from your Van, I had some tools nicked once from my van. cost me £200 to get the damn door fixed!
MRc
Hopefully this will last as long as my Metabo!
>sailfishoney
You must of been gutted when you had some of your tools stolen?
Were they taken from your Van, I had some tools nicked once from my van. cost me £200 to get the damn door fixed!
MRc