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RichardW
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mousjoos
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Jb
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Hairyloon
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perlogalism
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Hairyloon wrote: |
I've never heard of Einhell, B&D used to be good about 30 years ago.
Ryobi seem good, but in my experience, their customer services are full of manure.
So, all else being equal, I'd probably try Matika. |
Ditto. Don't buy Ryobi whatever you do: IF you do manage to source any spares, they cost a fortune. As an example, the primer bulb on my ryobi brushcutter perished. You can't buy the bulb, only the whole assembly including the carburettor! �65 as opposed to �3.50 for the Stihl equivalent
See if AEG do a planer: I'm getting to be a big fan of their tools. Well designed, long lasting and sensible money. |
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Jb
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perlogalism
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tahir
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mousjoos
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tahir
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