I don't mind the Aldi Certa range of gear-great mid price but good quality as well.
ctxkid said:as for anything gardening , Stihl is the only one to go with !
expensive but you get what you pay for
Now called Hikoki Tools, yes good product but sadly have lagged behind many of the technology advances of other brands in the cordless area, may well now change as they are part of Metabo.ctxkid said:Hitachi , the most awesome cordies on the planet , i have every one of them, cannot recommend them any higher
Manpa said:Now called Hikoki Tools, yes good product but sadly have lagged behind many of the technology advances of other brands in the cordless area, may well now change as they are part of Metabo.ctxkid said:Hitachi , the most awesome cordies on the planet , i have every one of them, cannot recommend them any higher
Hikoki (Hitachi) very much a trade quality tool.
ctxkid said:Manpa said:Now called Hikoki Tools, yes good product but sadly have lagged behind many of the technology advances of other brands in the cordless area, may well now change as they are part of Metabo.ctxkid said:Hitachi , the most awesome cordies on the planet , i have every one of them, cannot recommend them any higher
Hikoki (Hitachi) very much a trade quality tool.
My new triple action IP65 cordie driver is state of the art , i don't bring it to work it was bought for work , but it's just too purdy :inlove: so i use the my old one that's in the top photo
i hear youPabloP said:ctxkid said:as for anything gardening , Stihl is the only one to go with !
expensive but you get what you pay for
I agree 100% regarding the Stihl gear, as I use Stihl for vehicle Chainsaw, Hedge trimmer and even lawn mower as they have compatible batteries.
Rob P.
LORD said:WOW, I have got some reading to do to catch up on this thread.
Thanks for all the replays,
I have come to the big smoke today (literally, whyalla lol) and heading to the bigger smoke next week, Adelaide. I'll have a hunt around and have something by Easter.
Ryobi is looking good, I hadn't considered them before this but I'll read and check them all out.
Cheers
PabloP said:Darn, lost my post, so here I go again.
Me I have been using the Bosch Professional series for quite a few years and would find it hard to go back to the cheaper ranges, as I want performance and reliability over price. Yep, pay through the nose, but they are good kit. Another son uses the same Bosch gear as he previously worked at Bunnings and got them at a discount.
Rob P.
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