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by Mutzy » 2 Jul 2007 5:51
I've been using a GMC 14.4 volt drill for a while, but since it only cost $80 AUD, it wasn't exactly the top-of-the-range... It was good for small drilling tasks, but lacked the grunt to do what I really wanted - fit deadlocks with it.
So...
With the financial year coming to a close (it was the last working day...  ) I decided to upgrade (and claim it on tax  ) to a new drill, something capable of carrying out a generous amount of work on just one battery.
*And Here It Is*
All up, I paid $550 AUD.
Specs-
18Volt,
3 Batteries,
1 Hour Fast Charge (With Automatic Tune-up Charge after initial 1 hour)
1.5mm-13mm steel self-tightening chuck and
Side stabilizing handle.
I call it Walter.
Comments?
(And yes, that's a heater in the pic. Australia's actually COLD for a change  )
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by lunchb0x » 2 Jul 2007 6:18
very good drill, i have had 2 now, they last around 1 and a half years and that is with contnues use, drilling through concrete, lots of locks installs, and the occasional use of the rotary pick and then day to day stuff, and the drill still works only the batterys are stuffed.
now i have my eye on the 36v deWalt, 3 year warranty on the drill and the battery, but it costs around $1100, so maybe not this week
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by Raccoon » 2 Jul 2007 8:42
That hosting site appears to be down.
Could you post it on tinypic.com
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by Krypos » 2 Jul 2007 8:51
Raccoon wrote:That hosting site appears to be down.
Could you post it on tinypic.com
or photobucket..........
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by UWSDWF » 2 Jul 2007 8:52
raccoon.... you know what a dewalt 18v with 2 batteries and a charger looks like?..... thats what it was
and Mutzy, that seems really expensive for that, it might have to do with it being an import to you or something but I can get that nearly half the price here... or does that come with something special?
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by Krypos » 2 Jul 2007 10:32
UWSDWF how do you have so many bleeping posts?! you have like 4000. its all the newbie posts you reply to aint it? i knew it. what a high price to raise something you and i both stopped caring about so long ago. so so long ago.
im staying up all night. i woke up around 1:30pm on sunday, and its now likw 8:30am on monday, and i havent slept since. yay. 19 hours and counting. lol. ive taken 2 showers, and had the equivalent of like 5 meals today. no, yesterday, no last night. whenever it was. sweet.
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by UWSDWF » 2 Jul 2007 10:57
ummmm... was that meant to be some sort of twisted PM that made to the light of day or what?
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by Eyes_Only » 2 Jul 2007 11:35
I think replying to novice posts are the easiest way to bring up your post count. All you have to do is give the same few types of answers since the questions are always the same.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by Krypos » 2 Jul 2007 13:23
UWSDWF wrote:ummmm... was that meant to be some sort of twisted PM that made to the light of day or what?
lol no. for a while there i was half delusional and crap. lol. i was browsing and ended up just saying that. lol. i dunno. i still havent slept.
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by Mutzy » 3 Jul 2007 2:48
USWDWF - How much $US do you pay? $550 for us is around $470 for you.
It was actually a good price, since those batteries are worth around $180 themselves.
One of our senior servicemen has two, and also said it was a great price.
Image works fine for me, but here's the imageshack one:
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/4486/dsc00531am3.jpg
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by lunchb0x » 3 Jul 2007 3:01
we pay so much in australia because products gets over taxed, most the time its cheaper to import it your self, and i dont think australians consume as much as america so shops charge alittle more, there is also no good local compatition thats worth buying for alot of things
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by UWSDWF » 3 Jul 2007 3:07
550AUD = 497.47CAD
and shelf price here is (not on sale or coupons ect...):
249CAD = 275.37AUD
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by UWSDWF » 3 Jul 2007 3:11
BTW i'm not saying that isn't a good price in Oz... I was just curious...
for all I know about modern day Austrailia would probably be learned from a bad 1980's movie
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by Mutzy » 3 Jul 2007 3:16
haha or a steve irwin episode 
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by lunchb0x » 3 Jul 2007 3:18
my girlfriend buys nintendo DS games from america, so she gets them 6 - 12 months earlier than if she was to get them here and normally cost around $30au less
so what Mutzy got it for is a good price for australia but its still over priced
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