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I bought one of these whilst I was over in America for $17.99


http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... RYBAIRGRIP

Opened it today and it isn't working ::b ::b

Blod.y typical
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Don't get mad get even.
Email 'em & get a replacement :thumbright:





Use the other one for spares :wink:
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I don't know if it is worth the hassle to be honest.

I bought it from a Home Depot store in Florida.

I would probably have to send it back and wait and wait and wait........
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I have e-mailed Ryobi UK in the hope that they can help out.
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Post by big-all »

this place used to be the ryobi repair centre for all off britain dont know if it still is!!!
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I am not the only saddo who goes to lowes and home depot while there in florida then LoL

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[quote="sparkydude"]I am not the only saddo who goes to lowes and home depot while there in florida then LoL

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