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for 2 weeks till the 31st
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sign up to ryobi news letter
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and cbs i think a main agent but only book via this the ryobi only part off there website but again sighn up for there news letter
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and cbs i think a main agent but only book via this the ryobi only part off there website but again sighn up for there news letter
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both give different very frequent offers
ryobi £50 free postage
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I was very tempted to get the stapler with charger and 2.5ah battery which is cheaper than the bare tool itself but I'd rather just buy the bare tool as I use the badaptor with a DeWalt battery. I'm tempted to buy it and sell the battery and charger on Ebay but unsure how much I'd get for it.
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£40 if you are lucky, AND you would have to pay postage.
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I only have 4 and 5ah full size batteries so am tempted by the strimer and battery combo to both update my striker and give a more compact battery
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to be fair i think the nail gun is inflated and around 150-175 is what i paid for the 18 and 16 gauge nail[pin] guns but between 2 and 5 years agoArgyll wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:12 pm I was very tempted to get the stapler with charger and 2.5ah battery which is cheaper than the bare tool itself but I'd rather just buy the bare tool as I use the badaptor with a DeWalt battery. I'm tempted to buy it and sell the battery and charger <a href="http://www.ebay.co.uk" class="skimwords-link" target="_blank" data-skimwords-id="652992" data-skimwords-word="on%20ebay" data-group-id="0" data-skim-creative="300003" title="Shopping Link Added by SkimWords" occurrence="1" data-skim-node-id="293:Iwasverytemptedtoget_1" style="">on Ebay</a><span style="position: absolute;"></span><span style="position: absolute;"></span> but unsure how much I'd get for it.
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It's not the nailer mate. Its the staple gun I'm referring to. I already have the 18 gauge nailer. I don't use it often but it's decent.
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if you do get it let me know what staple sizes you get with it and i will send you a couple off strips off the ones i have that you dont get[6/10/12/14]Argyll wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:12 pm I was very tempted to get the stapler with charger and 2.5ah battery which is cheaper than the bare tool itself but I'd rather just buy the bare tool as I use the badaptor with a DeWalt battery. I'm tempted to buy it and sell the battery and charger <a href="http://www.ebay.co.uk" class="skimwords-link" target="_blank" data-skimwords-id="652992" data-skimwords-word="on%20ebay" data-group-id="0" data-skim-creative="300003" title="Shopping Link Added by SkimWords" occurrence="1" data-skim-node-id="293:Iwasverytemptedtoget_1" style="">on Ebay</a><span style="position: absolute;"></span><span style="position: absolute;"></span> but unsure how much I'd get for it.
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