BrokenBiker
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i was in argos earlier picking a few things up that i had click and collected from ebay and a load of powertools came down the conveyor to the collection area, a bench grinder, a circular saw, a drill and a few other bits too...
now i doubt they cost that much and they probably have some form of warranty with them but are they actually usable tools for the hobbyist?
i have been warned away from cheap tools through experience although i have found some real gems in the bargain bucket section like a 15 quid dremel copy and a load of bits that just refuses to die, a b and q grinder that was left in a puddel by my brother that just started up and carried on working etc
the one i was most interested in was the grinder, i want one with medium and fine wheels but dont want to pay proper money form a tool that will only be used for chamfering bolts after i cut them with a hacksaw and sharpening drills
now i doubt they cost that much and they probably have some form of warranty with them but are they actually usable tools for the hobbyist?
i have been warned away from cheap tools through experience although i have found some real gems in the bargain bucket section like a 15 quid dremel copy and a load of bits that just refuses to die, a b and q grinder that was left in a puddel by my brother that just started up and carried on working etc
the one i was most interested in was the grinder, i want one with medium and fine wheels but dont want to pay proper money form a tool that will only be used for chamfering bolts after i cut them with a hacksaw and sharpening drills