Caterpillar smartphone
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Caterpillar smartphone
Yep you guessed it,made by the same company ,This could make me swap my iphone lol
http://hiconsumption.com/2016/02/caterp ... al-camera/
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
Wow nice phone. Love the FLIR inclusion.
I'd get one of them over an iPhone any day. Can't afford either of them though!
I'd get one of them over an iPhone any day. Can't afford either of them though!
Don't take it personally......
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
I'd never pay any more than £100 for a phone now. Been there and done it and a few years later they're a quarter of the price than what you paid for it.
Nice phone though.
Nice phone though.
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
A few of the older guys at work have the lidl builders phones and the old cat phone. They are bulletproof,don't need a case but are really basic as in they aren't smartphones.
I would defo consider one of those new ones tho. My iPhone is encased in a huge rubber griffin case and I'm always scared it get knackered at work.
I would defo consider one of those new ones tho. My iPhone is encased in a huge rubber griffin case and I'm always scared it get knackered at work.
Carpentry,I can explain it to you but I cannot understand it for you.
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
Stevie hijacking this thread.
Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
I think I might need one. The thermal camera looks useful :D
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.
Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
First job I did was cut down 2 flush ply doors lenghtwise with it and it did it with ease!!
The blade supplied is pretty decent but I got no case or fence guide at that price.
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Carpentry,I can explain it to you but I cannot understand it for you.
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
Cheers, I got a naked one from FFX today for £101. I didn't realise it doesn't come with the guide.steviejoiner74 wrote:Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.
Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
First job I did was cut down 2 flush ply doors lenghtwise with it and it did it with ease!!
The blade supplied is pretty decent but I got no case or fence guide at that price.
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
That's a good price,they were 107 from there when I looked so I opted to save myself a whole 1 quid ordering from eBayArgyll wrote:Cheers, I got a naked one from FFX today for £101. I didn't realise it doesn't come with the guide.steviejoiner74 wrote:Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.
Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
First job I did was cut down 2 flush ply doors lenghtwise with it and it did it with ease!!
The blade supplied is pretty decent but I got no case or fence guide at that price.
Carpentry,I can explain it to you but I cannot understand it for you.
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Re: Caterpillar smartphone
I had a 5% discount code. I have a corded Dewalt, I wonder if I could use the guide from that...hmmmsteviejoiner74 wrote:That's a good price,they were 107 from there when I looked so I opted to save myself a whole 1 quid ordering from eBayArgyll wrote:Cheers, I got a naked one from FFX today for £101. I didn't realise it doesn't come with the guide.steviejoiner74 wrote:Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.
Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
First job I did was cut down 2 flush ply doors lenghtwise with it and it did it with ease!!
The blade supplied is pretty decent but I got no case or fence guide at that price.