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Ordered a new pot, 1.2 litre. Mostly for boiling water for coffee and freeze dried meals.


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New Forest Tweed Shooting Jacket to be used as a Dog Walking coat.

Been after that style of coat for years and this was within my price range.


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I was looking to get one but when I looked the quote was just for the saw no batteries and I need the twin one.


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Yeh, it's a bit pricey if you're starting from scratch. I already had Makita tools so didn't have to buy the batteries to start with. I buy Whitley batteries, half the price of Makita and seem to last just as well. In the long run, I think it doesn't work out much more expensive than the two stroke fuel for my petrol saw to be honest.

The cheapest place I've found for Makita tools themselves is:

 
Arrived toady after its £month long trip with EVRI was my Silky Gomboy Outback that the kids got me
am yet to use it though that will have to wait for the weekend
 
Yeh, it's a bit pricey if you're starting from scratch. I already had Makita tools so didn't have to buy the batteries to start with. I buy Whitley batteries, half the price of Makita and seem to last just as well. In the long run, I think it doesn't work out much more expensive than the two stroke fuel for my petrol saw to be honest.

The cheapest place I've found for Makita tools themselves is:

I've been looking for a battery alternative, so nice to have a testimonial on a third party brand goodjob
I'm the same, been Makita for years so made sense to do the chainsaw.
 
Yeh, it's a bit pricey if you're starting from scratch. I already had Makita tools so didn't have to buy the batteries to start with. I buy Whitley batteries, half the price of Makita and seem to last just as well. In the long run, I think it doesn't work out much more expensive than the two stroke fuel for my petrol saw to be honest.

The cheapest place I've found for Makita tools themselves is:

i just went and bought it ,brilliant little thing cut a huge tree that fell down.Vpleased so far
 
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Some 5.11 boots. £68.40 posted with a free Gerber Shard chucked in. I’m after a lightish Summer boot, hopefully these will fit the bill.

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