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Reviews (3)

09 Dec, 2020
Great Value, Good Quality Drill.
Bought this to drill a couple of long and large diameter holes that my SDS drill could not handle. Quite simply it ate the job and drilled through in a few seconds. Well pleased with the purchase!

26 Jul, 2017
Pop Rivet the Easy Way
I had to use hundreds of pop rivets to fix the lining of a container. It was impossible to use a manual set of pliers to do that many, my hands would have been wrecked. This rivet gun set them with a few pulls of the trigger. It is well made and comes with spare springs and seals. It is not as cheap as some but appears to be well made and able to stand up to continuous use. I found the air pressure recommended was too weak to snap the pins from the heads at first. Once I turned the pressure up a bit it worked very well. Perhaps the settings on my compressor are a bit off. I suggest you start at the recommended pressure setting and if the gun does not snap off the rivet turn the pressure up slowly until it just works and no more. The seals in the gun will last longer if you use a minimum pressure. Overall a good bit of kit!

04 Dec, 2019
Excellent CD
Very pleased to get my hands on a copy of this difficult to find CD. Even more pleased to find it has a very complete booklet in the case with amongst other things the words of all the songs. I was particularly interested in his version of 'The Banks of Inverurie' which follows the usual format where the person changes from first to third half way through. Makes me think that there is a previous version lurking somewhere, time for a visit to the reference section of the library!