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Thread: where to buy good cheap cordless rattle gun?

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    how much is it for the 18v cordless tool packs ? sounds like a treat

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    hitachi electric tools (including cordless rattle gun) FTW

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    i rate the strap-on gun. bit expansive.
    this site cost me $880.

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    hitachi 18v is what pro rally guys use

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    ideal, my uncle uses hitachi rattler for his speedway car.

    my other uncle uses all hitachi power tools, he is a builder by trade.

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    paid a bit over 2k off a legit makita dealer on ebay. they were SHITLOADS cheaper than tool shops

    its pretty sweet stuff, just be interesting to see how long the latest generation of their tools lasts. certainly wont be anything like the oldschool

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    so snap on worth it?
    R&D Mechanical, Seaford SA - please visit www.rdmechanicalshop.com
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    deponds on how much you will use it. it seems to be alot better than the other brands.
    they do make a 14.4v one that is almost half the size. it is $499. it was good value.

    i think it was money well spent. makes pulling things apart fun. no more shaved knuckles from slipping with the breaker bar

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    i use a trade tools version with 450nm 24v that i got for around 350.
    that being said i have used many of them and they are all pretty simmilar, stand out being the panasonic i used.

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    i have heard alot of good things about the trade tools one.

    to be honest i have never used any other brands.

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