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post Aug 16 2017, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 16 2017, 11:22 PM)

it's a cutter / shear....to cut carpet, leather, cupboard, fabric etc...
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can it cut metal sheets? i need a power tool to replace tin snips, which is kinda tiring to use after a while
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post Aug 16 2017, 11:29 PM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 16 2017, 11:20 PM)
these two i think i will enjoy using. thought i rarely swing a hammer since i mostly use them to force open something or just to break something and pair it with a chisel to just do about almost anything

the saw is kinda useful when i can't use the multicutter. and for 2" to 3" plumbing works

thanks for sharing
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this hammer is really a pleasure to use. it has a magnet to hold the nail...no need to use hand to hold it...save my thumb from kena hammer. it's just very ergonomic design, nice to hold and swing with less force and powerful hit.

yes, the saw is very useful for very tight plumbing work where tool cannot go in....looks small size but the price.. cry.gif cry.gif

QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 16 2017, 11:25 PM)
can it cut metal sheets? i need a power tool to replace tin snips, which is kinda tiring to use after a while
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no. this is not meant for metal cutting. metal cutting is bosch GSC 12v.

i hardly cut or deal with metal sheet, so i didn't bother to search for a good deal for this.. biggrin.gif

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post Aug 17 2017, 12:19 AM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 16 2017, 11:29 PM)
this hammer is really a pleasure to use. it has a magnet to hold the nail...no need to use hand to hold it...save my thumb from kena hammer. it's just very ergonomic design, nice to hold and swing with less force and powerful hit.

yes, the saw is very useful for very tight plumbing work where tool cannot go in....looks small size but the price.. cry.gif  cry.gif
no. this is not meant for metal cutting. metal cutting is bosch GSC 12v.

i hardly cut or deal with metal sheet, so i didn't bother to search for a good deal for this.. biggrin.gif
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I surveyed the hammer is around rm100... sweat.gif


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post Aug 17 2017, 09:29 AM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 17 2017, 12:19 AM)
I surveyed the hammer is around rm100... sweat.gif
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Rm100 hammer, if I borrow someone and forget about it I will kick myself. vmad.gif
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post Aug 17 2017, 09:36 AM

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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 17 2017, 09:29 AM)
Rm100 hammer, if I borrow someone and forget about it I will kick myself.  vmad.gif
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LoL... and to think that i sometimes use a block of wood or spanner as hammer substitute as i always forget where i keep my hammer

i dont think i can afford to pay rm100+ for a hammer yet. maybe the saw. i like the saw
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post Aug 17 2017, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 17 2017, 09:29 AM)
Rm100 hammer, if I borrow someone and forget about it I will kick myself.  vmad.gif
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that's why i never borrow my quality tools out...its strictly for own use. I have plenty of those china unbranded ready to borrow laugh.gif

QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 17 2017, 09:36 AM)
LoL... and to think that i sometimes use a block of wood or spanner as hammer substitute as i always forget where i keep my hammer

i dont think i can afford to pay rm100+ for a hammer yet. maybe the saw. i like the saw
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for me to justify the expensive hammer because its built to last, great and comfortable handling thus minimize hand fatigue. this hammer is a solid 1 piece forged metal. most of the cheap hammer are usually 2 piece construction.

even me as weekend diy person, i don't compromise on the tools quality use....its the emotion and hand pleasure using it matter most to me biggrin.gif
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post Aug 17 2017, 04:00 PM

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my 4 little heavenly king just arrived ! rclxm9.gif can bring these when checking out new tools.

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now can go test test all my tools biggrin.gif
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post Aug 17 2017, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 17 2017, 04:00 PM)
my 4 little heavenly king just arrived !  rclxm9.gif  can bring these when checking out new tools.

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now can go test test all my tools  biggrin.gif
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wah... how much are they?

decibelmeter, luminometer, anemometer, tachometer ?
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post Aug 17 2017, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 17 2017, 04:37 PM)
wah... how much are they?

decibelmeter, luminometer, anemometer, tachometer ?
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hygrometer, anemometer, luminometer, decibelmeter

all for the price equivalent to the hammer price...i used my lazada sorry vouchers to buy those. biggrin.gif RCP for each is around rm57+
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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 17 2017, 04:53 PM)
hygrometer, anemometer, luminometer, decibelmeter

all for the price equivalent to the hammer price...i used my lazada sorry vouchers to buy those.  biggrin.gif RCP for each is around rm57+
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that's cheap. i buy fake fluke, aka peakmeter / hyelec ones. same function, almost questionable accuracy, but it does give me some readings. LoL

later share pics

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post Aug 17 2017, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 17 2017, 04:54 PM)
that's cheap. i buy fake fluke, aka peakmeter / hyelec ones. same function, almost questionable accuracy, but it does give me some readings. LoL

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this one kah? mine is ok. accuracy similiar with uni T but of course can't compare to fluke

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post Aug 17 2017, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 17 2017, 05:09 PM)
this one kah? mine is ok. accuracy similiar with uni T but of course can't compare to fluke

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ya, but i am more to mechanical measurements

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Note to others: 18V 4.0Ah battery + angle grinder w/ cutting disc + full load = 9 min drain flat

i drained 3 fully charged 4ah batterirs in about 30 mins... and those batteries are still very warm after 20 minutes or so... i hope i dun destroy the lihtium ion cells. haihs...

next time must also bring corded angle grinder for long duration cutting
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 16 2017, 11:25 PM)
can it cut metal sheets? i need a power tool to replace tin snips, which is kinda tiring to use after a while
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dewalt, attaches to your power drill

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post Aug 23 2017, 09:29 AM

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anyway, sharing some info

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Aug 20 2017, 12:50 AM)
dewalt, attaches to your power drill

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ah, maybe i could find the attachment and use my existing drill. hopefully can find it cheap cheap


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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 23 2017, 09:29 AM)
anyway, sharing some info

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Prices are actually slightly cheaper in store.

Purchased the GDX18VEC at RM1535 nett.
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Might be interested in GDX if can get bare tools. I don't need so many battery and chargers...
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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 23 2017, 10:00 AM)
Might be interested in GDX if can get bare tools. I don't need so many battery and chargers...
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Yeah that's true. Purchased the GDX and a GSB18VEC Solo.

Never owned any cordless power tools. So I guess for first-time buyers like me it's fine, 1 battery for each tool.
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ah, maybe i could find the attachment and use my existing drill. hopefully can find it cheap cheap
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