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I use the erbauer branded chainsaw around the house and it takes 2 of the 18v batteries. In comparison to my old petrol stihl I do prefer it due to the low noise, not having to mess with 2 stroke fuel and I find it much lighter to use and carry.
I did struggle to find replacement chains for it...
The speeds are upto the quoted speed, depending on your coverage. They should also be able to give you a rough estimate using their coverage checker either online or over the phone
EE do throttle the payg speeds in comparison to the contracts, and there are tiers on the speeds. From looking at the website it's currently upto 100mbps on the regular ones, and unlimited on others. It all comes down to how much you want to pay.
If you have an ee payg sim card you might be...
Not sure what the differences are, but the outlaw is a good starter kit, with a comfortable frame and also has the aiming sight band clamps.
I bought one a few weeks back and have been enjoying it, more so than my others as I can (not that I have had to yet) replace the elastic easier with the...
Normally I will wear 5.11 trousers. I do want to try some fjallraven but I'm unsure of the fit and hesitant to spend on them to find they don't fit well. I have some varusteleka trousers that I like the fit and durability of.
I do buy the plain black screwfix special site hoodies, there a...
I have had my waterstones for a few years, and there probably due a re-flatten or replacement soon so figure I'd ask on what do you all use or can recommend
Would be looking for medium, fine and extra fine if that's an option or whatever is recommended really.
I use a worksharp precision for...
Fallkniven f1 wanted, a friend has misplaced theirs so before they get a replacement I thought I would ask on here in case anyone had one available. The regular model preferred if possible.
Thanks
I think around 55L in the car. Its not the most efficient, and as others have pointed out I would rather not rely on the gauge and have some form of backup if I were to run out.
I do use fuel on a regular basis for a strimmer, chainsaw and generator, so it wouldn't just be Sat there going to...
Only have a normal sized car, my boot is usually crammed with extras (some outdoors kit/spare clothes/tools/jetboil/food&water). Have thought about getting a roof rack fitted so I can keep some surplus up there.
I would like to get a more rugged, and off road capable vehicle in the future (for...
If anyone is looking to sell one I would be very interested in either the casstrom woodsman/safari or small forrest knife (no10)
Preferably in curly birch but open to different materials
Thanks
I have used a bedroll previously and enjoyed it- nothing against it at all.
The only reason I wanted a swag was for the ability to take the other half out with me, or if one of the kids wanted to come out it gives me more suitable room for 2 of us.
Also interested in these- however have seen a winnerwell oven that fits in the flue section of a wood stove (it doesnt fold up either) so undecided on which to get. Apparently controlling the temperature on the winnerwell version is simple, but I am unsure
The netgear m1 I had previously ran perfect and they are a lot cheaper than my current netgear m5 at around £300.
I pay £6 on top of my current plan for the additional sim card, and transfer data to it from my plan(needs to be done manually, monthly via the app). It's a 5g plan but I find...
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