Ianspreader
Active Member
http://m.screwfix.com/pr-gallery.htm?id=75197#imggal1 looks a handy tool just wondering if any one on the forum uses one and what for really cheers ian
I've got a fein multitool ,fantastic piece of kit,I use it to cut out plasterboard or lath and plaster if I'm making good,blades don't last long tho,well worth having in the armoury.
fewk me thats pricey......................:-0
I like it when adverts often show a woman using a tool, "oh look, it's that simple and easy even a woman can use it"!!:RpS_cool:
Mates got the aldi version. £35 with 3 year guarantee. Handy little tool!
I'm waiting to win a maquita drill in the wickes raffle!! Yaysies!!!!!! :RpS_thumbsup:
Jess rage!! You do realise that women are the weaker s*x though right :RpS_scared:
Word. I am the owner of two raffle tickets! Some mornings are just super exciting!
And I am no feminist so maybe your right........ 'the meek shall inherit the earth' though right? Who's looking foolish now hmm? I know! The ones with the dangly things that are a bit hit or miss! :RpS_lol:
Spanky......spanky.... s.p.a.n.k.y
are you sure? :RpS_lol:
Or you just realised you prefer the hairy kind of cheeks with the turkey neck swinging round in between? :RpS_wink:
probably the most important words youll ever need when buy somethingIf it isn't fit for purpose you could just take it back and get your money back.
If it isn't fit for purpose you could just take it back and get your money back.
ye course it does, if the c0ck pump your lass bought you doesnt seal around your widgy then its not 'fit' for purpose :RpS_wink:Does that apply to Anne Summers stuff too?:RpS_unsure: