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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    If your buying from online you need to be careful because some places will be selling you overseas versions of the tools. IMPORTANT BIT: You will not get warranty! there is a little code on the model plate thingo. it should be numbers with vic or numbers with nsw or something like that, I think it changes.... just ask them if it's the OZ version. Unless you dont care... then it doesn't matter.

    I have the Hitachi screw gun 18V, it's great (same unit just a different driver head) I put my 9x6 shed together with it.
    I have purchased a lot of Makita 18 volt stuff online, and yes they are grey imports. The bloke I buy from will warrant the gear so I still get a warranty. The only down fall being I have to take it back to him, I can't just go to any Makita dealer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    I have purchased a lot of Makita 18 volt stuff online, and yes they are grey imports. The bloke I buy from will warrant the gear so I still get a warranty. The only down fall being I have to take it back to him, I can't just go to any Makita dealer.
    I'm sure there is nothing wrong with the products.... just a warranty loop hole i guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    If your buying from online you need to be careful because some places will be selling you overseas versions of the tools. IMPORTANT BIT: You will not get warranty! there is a little code on the model plate thingo. it should be numbers with vic or numbers with nsw or something like that, I think it changes.... just ask them if it's the OZ version. Unless you dont care... then it doesn't matter.

    I have the Hitachi screw gun 18V, it's great (same unit just a different driver head) I put my 9x6 shed together with it.
    Mine came from Toolmart in Kelmscott.They matched the Sydney Tools Ebay price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    up untill recently Paslode nail guns were/still are using 6v Ni-cad batteries. Nothing wrong with them in the right applictaion. NiMh was the buzz when it came out, but there was a reason companies like Festool didnt jump on board....I was never really impressed with the so called gains ovf NiMh over Ni-cad.

    Yes L-ion batteries are a definite improvement. Ive just upgraded to Hilti 22v gear so will be interested to see how much better it is over my Hitachi 18v L-ion

    Id be interested to know where Bosch and others measure their torque for their impact wrenchs.

    Andy, any idea of the rpm etc of the Bosch?
    1800rpm/650nm
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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    I'm sure there is nothing wrong with the products.... just a warranty loop hole i guess.
    Visit Sydney Tools website.They tell you the difference between USA spec and Aussie specs.
    One point I recall is the US/European batteries have antifreeze wich lessens their lifespan.
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    I used the cordless hammer drill to bore a 1" hole in a ceramic pot today.It was tough going but did the job well.Was surprised by the heat of the exhaust air coming out of the vents.The drill itself wasnt hot at all so it must have a decent cooling system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Id say its because AEG are more designed/marketed to the home owner than professional. I know you dont want to hear that, but its been a few years now since the AEG brand was what it use to be. No longer made anywhere in europe, the name/brand is owned by Techtronics

    Techtronic Industries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    They also own Milwaukee and Ryobi. Milwaukee is their pro/trade range with some stuff made in USA and Germany (I think) as well as Asia.

    Trade Tools will no longer sell AEG, one reason they started to see returns/problems.....
    I was aware of the above and have even rang Techtronic Industries about the impact wrench.
    Can confirm that I was told (true or not) that there was to be an impact wrench added to the AEG line up by the end of next year

    In the end I chose AEG for the price (on special), I use the tools on a non regular basis, hopefully they last.
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    Just a FYI, I bought a DeWalt "DW059" from this guy on ebay, top notch product and sooooo much power it laughed at anything I threw it up against including wheel nuts, sway bar bolts (15/16ths) radius arm nuts (30mm) etc etc this thing has a whopping 418nm of torque and has really made a huge difference to swapping out springs etc.

    Check out the link

    BLUE SKY QUALITY TOOLS items - Get great deals on Dewalt Accessories, Fluke Accessories items on eBay Stores!


    This guy is in rural VIC but comes into town regularly, genuine bloke and top notch to deal with, so if you're in the market for one of these I can highly recommend this product and Peter would be happy to do you a deal i'm sure !

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    One point I recall is the US/European batteries have antifreeze wich lessens their lifespan.
    Andrew
    I find this surprising as lithium's work great in the cold. I have a thermometer on the out side of my fridge freezer with cordless sensors inside. The only batteries that can be used in the freezer sensor are lithium.
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    I find this surprising as lithium's work great in the cold. I have a thermometer on the out side of my fridge freezer with cordless sensors inside. The only batteries that can be used in the freezer sensor are lithium.
    will they accept charge at low temps as well?

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