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computercentral wrote:The batch numbers that came to Trinidad safe no recall here
Ay thanks a lot dude. Streetwise sort me out. They even had the adapter to convert from 5/8-11 to M14.Strugglerzinc wrote:Streetwise auto center or Rustic Autocolor
sMASH wrote:where might have a switch/trigger for a milwaukee chop saw? preferably in south.
matix wrote:sMASH wrote:where might have a switch/trigger for a milwaukee chop saw? preferably in south.
Go to allied, the repair center inside. Talk to the repair person, he may be able to assist.
Laughlin and De Gannes is the Milwaukee agent I believe. They do repairs.sMASH wrote:where might have a switch/trigger for a milwaukee chop saw? preferably in south.
NR8 wrote:Laughlin and De Gannes is the Milwaukee agent I believe. They do repairs.sMASH wrote:where might have a switch/trigger for a milwaukee chop saw? preferably in south.
daring dragoon wrote:where sell makita replacement batteries for cordless drill in TT?
I bought a 3pk on amazon, 3 different gritshindian wrote:
Fellas where I getting this locally? I only getting the ones for the drill. Thanks
I saw it at bhagwansinghs, but they didnt have when i went to buy it.hindian wrote:
Fellas where I getting this locally? I only getting the ones for the drill. Thanks
*KRONIK* wrote:I saw it at bhagwansinghs, but they didnt have when i went to buy it.hindian wrote:
Fellas where I getting this locally? I only getting the ones for the drill. Thanks
Hence i bought it online
carluva wrote:Seen. Not surprising. I found that their customer service is poor... I am still waiting on feedback from since September last year on whether they got the Ego mowers. And that is just one example.
Got a gas mower tho, so no need for the Ego anymore.
I hear you on supporting local, but with fecal customer service I just don't bother. But that's for a different thread...
You have to decide what you are going to do and what tools you will use. Use the compressors SCFM rating.nsingh_tt wrote:anyone has or used the following or recommend if its worth the purchase for use at home for small projects.
Air compressors 50L
Truper oil-free or Total oil
Phone Surgeon wrote:wha allyuh think about those total chainsaws?
usual scene with total?
buy it and work it hard as much as possible during the warranty?
NR8 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:wha allyuh think about those total chainsaws?
usual scene with total?
buy it and work it hard as much as possible during the warranty?
This is the way.
I bought a Total 43cc brush cutter on sale for $1200. Working fine for the last 6 months to maintain round the house and an empty lot. This is my first gas trimmer. I shocked to learn the prices of comparably sized units from Stihl, Shindaiwa, etc.
My brother in law had one in his hardware that was not selling after being there for many years. So he gave it to me. Price was free.NR8 wrote:carluva wrote:Seen. Not surprising. I found that their customer service is poor... I am still waiting on feedback from since September last year on whether they got the Ego mowers. And that is just one example.
Got a gas mower tho, so no need for the Ego anymore.
I hear you on supporting local, but with fecal customer service I just don't bother. But that's for a different thread...
Hey, which mower did you end up getting and at what cost? Currently in the market for one and trying to decide whether gas or electric. I already have a Greenworks 40V suite of tools but the gas models generally seem more powerful. Also want something that I can get support for.
Pricesmart has a DuroPro 21" gas self-propelled and also an electric but I cant find anything about the brand online. I plan to check the other sellers you mentioned soon.
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