Differences between US and UK Festool cordless batteries

Darren1972 said:
humor. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation. the faculty of perceiving what is amusing or comical:

Someone else tell him please, I give up.
 
Robert,

If you get the gift of the HKC 55 EB LI-Basic, there is no charger and no batteries, that is if you already have another cordless tool and batteries on hand or use this as an excuse to buy some.
 
Wuffles said:
Darren1972 said:
humor. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation. the faculty of perceiving what is amusing or comical:

Someone else tell him please, I give up.

Ok I shall enlighten him .
The word you should be using is humoUr. Its an English grammar thing.
Dave
 
Can't believe it took a scouser ;) to point out the grammatical error. What next, a Yorkshireman opening his wallet :)
 
richy3333 said:
Can't believe it took a scouser ;) to point out the grammatical error. What next, a Yorkshireman opening his wallet :)

As you live in Scotland ( beautiful country) I will forgive you for calling me a scouser. If you look on a map you will see a river that separates us. [smile]
 
richy3333 said:
jonny round boy said:
Phil Beckley said:
........and to add some balance to this it is also the reason we don't have some of the machines available [sad]
rg
Phil

Electrical supplies are standardised across Europe (230V +/-10% @50Hz) and have been for some time, so if a machine is sold in Germany I don't see how our electrical supply can be a reason why it isn't sold here.

Or are you saying some machines aren't sold here purely because it's not economically viable to change the plug?
('Cough cough') 230V +10% / -6%. Plugs are plug tops but I'm not that picky as to mention it :)

No, it changed from +10/-6 to +/-10 a few years ago, to bring us into line with the rest of Europe...
 
Davej said:
Wuffles said:
Darren1972 said:
humor. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation. the faculty of perceiving what is amusing or comical:
do you nor think i already knew that jeez it was a pun at the usa ya numpty

Someone else tell him please, I give up.

Ok I shall enlighten him .
The word you should be using is humoUr. Its an English grammar thing.
Dave
 
richy3333 said:
Can't believe it took a scouser ;) to point out the grammatical error. What next, a Yorkshireman opening his wallet :)

A scouser??

You'll never walk alone....
 
Darren1972 said:
Well ime seeing our British humor is been taken serious eh phil wink wink

Just re-reading this and I now realise how witty you are with wordplay, in any number of languages too it seems.
 
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