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Yep you guessed it,made by the same company ,This could make me swap my iphone lol
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Wow :shock: nice phone. Love the FLIR inclusion.

I'd get one of them over an iPhone any day. Can't afford either of them though!
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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.
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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.
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Stevie hijacking this thread.

Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
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I think I might need one. The thermal camera looks useful :D
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Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.

Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.
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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steviejoiner74 wrote:
Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.

Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.
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.
Cheers, I got a naked one from FFX today for £101. I didn't realise it doesn't come with the guide.
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Argyll wrote:
steviejoiner74 wrote:
Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.

Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.
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.
Cheers, I got a naked one from FFX today for £101. I didn't realise it doesn't come with the guide.
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 eBay :lol:
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steviejoiner74 wrote:
Argyll wrote:
steviejoiner74 wrote:
Argyll wrote:Stevie hijacking this thread.

Did you ever get the DeWalt DCS391N circular saw? What did you think of it?
Got a naked one last week for 106 quid and it's tremendous with the 4ah batteries.
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.
Cheers, I got a naked one from FFX today for £101. I didn't realise it doesn't come with the guide.
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 eBay :lol:
I had a 5% discount code. I have a corded Dewalt, I wonder if I could use the guide from that...hmmm
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