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What’s the difference between “RAGE” and “FURY” machines?
RAGE machines are optimised for the professional/serious DIY user, while FURY machines are optimised for the DIY market where moderate/irregular use is expected.
Should I purchase the 110v or 240v version?
240v machines are suitable for home DIY and professional workshops, while 110v machines are suitable for site use, providing improved safety due to reduced electric shock risk.
Which saw blade should I use?
If you work mostly with one specific material, choose one of Evolution's application specific blades for superior cutting performance. If you want the convenience of being able to cut multiple materials without changing the blade, then Evolution's multi-material technology blade is the best choice.
How to choose the right magnetic drill?
Things to consider before choosing a mag drill include what size hole you need (diameter and depth) and what material you are cutting, as well as features such as holding force of magnet, motor power and speed settings.
What cutter types are available and which are best for different materials?
Choose between Annular Cutters, Twist Drill Bits, Step Drill Bits, Countersink Cutters and Reamers, depending on your application.
Can I use my ladder without the stabiliser bar?
Any ladder that requires a stabiliser must not be used until the bar is fully attached and securely fixed in place.
What is the ToughBuilt ClipTech system?
ToughBuilt ClipTech products are part of a tool organisation system that allows users to quickly attach and detach tool pouches from belts and other gear using a patented hub.
Are Spectre tools reliable?
Spectre is a quality brand offering trade and professional products at reasonable prices. While their price point means that they are not designed for very specialised applications, Spectre tools are reliable, accurate and durable in professional and DIY settings.
Are Timco products suitable for outdoor or harsh environments?
Many of Timco’s fixings and fasteners are corrosion-resistant or coated, which makes them suitable for certain outdoor applications.
Are Timco screws any good?
Yes - Timco screws are widely regarded as a high-quality, reliable and great-value option for both DIY and professional use.
What are some of the advantages of using Timco screws?
Corrosion resistance, reduced insertion torque, and fast and consistent screw "pickup" are some of the great features that make Timco screws an excellent option.
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