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#16 Post by David Robinson »

AntonZ wrote:
gitfiddl wrote:I can hear my wife now: "You get all this. Three drills, two saws, a router, roto-zip, and just ONE vacuum?!?!?"
Your wife recognizes a router, roto-zip and jigsaw in a pile of miscellaneous tools, or even knows exactly what they are? I'm not too worried about the "just ONE vacuum" argument.
She knows what they are (and unfortunately how much they cost) because catalogs are my preferred reading material during my "morning constitution" and I usually leave them open on the sink or edge of the tub. It helps to answer questions from her like "What do you want for Christmas?" She knows what to ask for. She's pretty good about things like that. I only had to tell her once "No Honey. It's a ROW-ter, not a ROO-ter." Otherwise, I probably would have another plumbing snake... :shock:
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Re: Great circular saw.

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vlad335 wrote:Image
What a pity we're on 240V over here!!!!
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#18 Post by RichardH »

It would be much cheaper for me to order that saw, pay for shipping and buy a 240 > 110v converter (a DeWalt charger alone is £50 here in the UK) than to buy the UK equivalent.

The odd thing is that the DC390 (DC390KB) I see over here has the blade on the other side of the motor - seems odd to have a completely different model with almost the same model number - or maybe I'm missing something about DeWalt numbering systems.

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#19 Post by vlad335 »

RichardH wrote:It would be much cheaper for me to order that saw, pay for shipping and buy a 240 > 110v converter (a DeWalt charger alone is £50 here in the UK) than to buy the UK equivalent.

The odd thing is that the DC390 (DC390KB) I see over here has the blade on the other side of the motor - seems odd to have a completely different model with almost the same model number - or maybe I'm missing something about DeWalt numbering systems.
I copied this from the Toolking site...

Please note: We can not ship DeWalt items internationally. Any DeWalt item shipped overseas may void the manufacturer's warranty.


That sucks. Probably the same rule with every seller too.
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#20 Post by RichardH »

That shouldn't be a problem - I am sure I can get a contact in the US to order it for me and ship it onwards to me.

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#21 Post by Harley »

vlad335 wrote:I copied this from the Toolking site...

Please note: We can not ship DeWalt items internationally. Any DeWalt item shipped overseas may void the manufacturer's warranty.
What a load of codswallop!

It has nothing to do with warranty at all.

It has everything to do with lining the pockets of the greasers who pay homage to Mr Big ( in this case De Walt ) - the old school tie and all that blarney!
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#22 Post by Jeff Beaird »

Check this out... http://cgi.ebay.com/Dewalt-DC390-18-V-C ... dZViewItem
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#23 Post by WB »

Just my opinion, but I think Lithium-Ion battery power is the way to go now for cordless tools. I've been holding off buying any cordless tools for a few years now. Just picked up a Lithium-Ion Ryobi combo set on sale from Home Depot. Lithium-Ion batteries can be smaller and lighter, and hold a charge much longer than other types of batteries.

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#24 Post by Harley »

crawbeaird wrote:Check this out... http://cgi.ebay.com/Dewalt-DC390-18-V-C ... dZViewItem
Ships worldwide..!
Thanks

This will be an interesting exercise. When I clicked on the shipping cost estimates for NZ, it said "Shipping costs are not available for your country, please contact the seller"

I did that and so we will wait and see.

EDIT - and here's the reply! "Dear btb5bass,

The charge for shipping on this item is $89.60 for shipping to New Zealand.

Merry Christmas.
Sincerely,
Darlene
"

That makes it $NZ 190.00 landed and comes in under the GST limit = no tax!!! :lol:

Now to check local prices.

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Well, interesting. The NZ supplied price from the local dealer includes GST. IN my business I claim this back and can write the value of the tool of as an expense, so the price of 199 becomes $NZ 176.88

Whichever way, as you can see we end up paying one heck of a lot more for tools here.
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#25 Post by Chris_Allen »

I also checked the price for the dewalt (DC390KB not DC390B, don't know what the difference is) at screwfix, it comes in at a hefty £359 or 936NZD or 713USD.

Including shipping and tax, it would still be less than half price.

I echo the sentiments about LI-Ion batteries, Ryobi do sell them at some what of a premium. I have so many standard batteries it isn't much of a problem.

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#26 Post by Harley »

Chris_Allen wrote:I also checked the price for the dewalt (DC390KB not DC390B, don't know what the difference is)
Most likely includes the battery - or is an indicator it is UK sourced.
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#27 Post by alexclaber »

Chris_Allen wrote:I started my collection with a rather unassuming Ryobi drill, great piece of equipment.

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I have the big brother to that, the 1803. Unfortunately I've just been looking at their random orbit sander, surely the start of the slippery slope...

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#28 Post by LelandCrooks »

You guys on the continent and probably you too Harley should be shopping Bosch. I'm sure it's available everywhere. I find them a better tool than the Dewalts. Out of probably over 100 power tools in my rental inventory, 3 are not Bosch.
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#29 Post by bgavin »

That's good to know about Bosch.

I have a client who is bartering a new Bosch biscuit cutter for computer work.
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#30 Post by AntonZ »

Leland, are your Bosch tools green (consumer line) or blue (pro line)? There is a distinct price difference, the blue tools are supposedly better quality. I'm not sure how much better the blue ones are though.

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