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DuaneMHunt1976

I keep wondering around trying to find good items at good prices etc

And over and over again i find things in screwfix

[h=1]DeWalt Extreme 2 Masonry Drill Bit Set 5Pcs[/h]Vs
[h=1]Bosch X-Pro Stone Impact Drill Bit Set 7Pcs[/h]


DeWalt weighing in at "138Kg" and the Bosch at "0.15Kg" (150g)

Now this could be that DeWalt make theirs out of DARK MATTER
or ScrewFix Weight the items on another plannet were its all HEAVY MAN!
but DeWalt make Drill bits on Average that are 27.6Kg per Drill bit
 
I keep wondering around trying to find good items at good prices etc

And over and over again i find things in screwfix

DeWalt Extreme 2 Masonry Drill Bit Set 5Pcs

Vs
Bosch X-Pro Stone Impact Drill Bit Set 7Pcs




DeWalt weighing in at "138Kg" and the Bosch at "0.15Kg" (150g)

Now this could be that DeWalt make theirs out of DARK MATTER
or ScrewFix Weight the items on another plannet were its all HEAVY MAN!
but DeWalt make Drill bits on Average that are 27.6Kg per Drill bit


Made of depleted Uranium clearly mate...ever wonder why so many tradies are bald? radiation from the drill bits...
 
The gravity of the situation is, the increased in mass of the drill bits is probably due to altitude and air density on the top shelf at Fix-the-screw. Had they all been on the same shelf when they got weight, they would have had to sell the drill bits at the same rock bottom price. Wait for a full moon before you buy the drill bits and demand a discount due to the fluctuating weight discrepancies. :wink_smile:
 

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