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Someone-Else wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 10:10 am
Neelix wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 9:53 amScrewfix offers stock but very rarely any price advantage
Try saying "Screwfix want £31 MORE than I paid"

Ha ha ha

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on my one when i squeeze its trigger it does what it wants until its fully pulled then it gans as fast as it can. stupid thing haha
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For what its worth, I tried to register it for a 3 year warranty (Free) but I had to give up I could not find the numbers asked by the registration page. I found numbers but it would not accept them.
But, yes, I really like it.

That said, I haven't registered my other Dewalt drills.
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Post by etaf »

it can be hard to see the numbers , they are etched into the plastic - i found it difficult
also on my mitre saw nothing was found, but the codes were on the box, so i registered using those and also spoke to dewalt , very difficult to get to speak to anyone there

the numbers are often in the battery holder area
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Thanks, I looked at the website (It shows where the numbers are) but as I said, the website would not accept them.
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isnt the individual number on the base where it clips onto the battery ??
if you like i will look tommorow ??
its worth mentioning that american imports wont work but i assume at £89 it was from toolstation ??
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big-all wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 9:23 pmisnt the individual number on the base where it clips onto the battery ?
It is, but I also said
Someone-Else wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 4:59 pm the website would not accept them
big-all wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 9:23 pmi assume at £89 it was from toolstation ??
'fraid not, I did say previously Click here
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at least you know its not an american import because its 18v rather than the pretend 20v claimed in america
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Post by fin »

ive a couple of us imports in my van and they are sound. the small brishless circ saw and the angle grinder type of circular plunge type saw.

to be honest like... the work i do none of my tools get used flat out anyway and i dont abuse them so if they did conk out after even say 3 or so years id be canny miffed like.
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