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Post by Rich-Ando »

Just to share some information with you all: -

If anybody is looking to buy tools for any reason, take a look at Powertoolz.co.uk

He is a member of this site and Chez (UHM) recommended i gave him a pm as i was after a tile cutter.

Within 10 seconds of me sending a pm, Nick came online and replied. He offered his professional opinion and did not try to sell me anything more expensive. He was honest and to the point. As if that wasn't good enough, he then offered me a further discount for being a member of this site and i got the item £50 cheaper than Screwfix (middle finger smiley). the transaction was easy and quick. I know these are ex-display but I've bought factory refurbishments or ex-display before and never had any problems.

A pleasure to deal with.
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Result Rich. :thumbright:
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Well done Rich certainly worth knowing :thumbright:

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well worth a look then :thumbright:
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Post by big-all »

orderd a dust extractor at the weekend deliverd tuesday first thing

box had been through the wars[in shop rather than delivery ] but contents immaculte dont think it had even been set up as everything was spotless was £87.50 deliverd a bargain

1 missing component replaced pronto would highly recomend :thumbright: :thumbright:

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Post by Slugs »

Hi all,

Sorry for jumping in on this thread - This is my first post here!

Been browsing this forum for a while now so finally decided to register!

I've usually been a long-standing member on many automotive forums and user-groups.

As you can guess i'm a big fan of forums as it gives the chance for customers to voice their opinions. I work for a company that actually sells tools and an variety of other DIY goodies! So if anyone is interested in buying anything I can do a Forum specific promo to give between 5 and 10% off.

Please feel free to take a look. Thanks
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