Deansocial said:jmb, have you picked up that cut off saw? it is soooooo light compared to others i have used. What dealer said he wouldnt recommend hilti? you ony buy hilti from hilti as far as i know apart from the odd hire place that do thier guns. when i bought a cordless sds from them they phoned me 2 week later to see how i was getting on with it, i said fine but i think there is a side handle missing and googles, they arrived next day in post with a couple of drill bits to say sorry.
My mate has 1 of thier old 18v drills and it still going strong 7 years later. can't beat their stuff if you ask me. even if some of it isnt made by them
joiner1970 said:It arrived today in a squashed box AAARGGH and it didnt work but it turned out the batteries already in it were flat its now working ok but I will check it for level etc.
Good service though I only ordered yesterday choosing 2-3 day delivery and it turned up in one day. This is the place I used if anyone wants one they are the cheapest
http://www.tooltrolley.co.uk/hand-tools-84/levels-laser-electronic-devices-4914/laser-levels-line-5318/stabila-lax200-cross-line-laser-self-levelling-24411.html
Rob-GB said:Chris, can you do a short review once you get aquainted with it, your research of the subject prior to purchase has been quite interesting.
I feel you could give a balanced view of the tool that would be a benefit to many.
cheers, Rob.
Tom Bellemare said:It's really odd that Stanley isn't the buyer (since they bought B & D, who bought almost everyone), but Bosch bought CST/berger from Stanley a while back. To my knowledge, Bosch stuff is CST, which isn't to say it's bad...
Tom