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Recently the "Badaptor" caught my eye. Have, nt bought one yet but almost certainly will. Being able to interchange 18 volt batteries from different makes sounds like a great idea

Seems to be mainly intended for Ryobi tools, but you need a different adaptor for each battery manufacturer at £20 a piece.

They do have an adaptor that mates Milwaukee & Dewalt batteries to Makita tools for £35.
 
A pro pac and a snap on ratchet screwdriver are both on my to buy list if i come across someone local offering them up for sale
 
pro pac LC new with 5 year on site warranty. £148 . at the rates you charge, you can afford 2.

im not that busy at the moment (quite a few quotes out there but nothing actually booked in the diary yet) and I’m quite thrifty when it comes to buying stuff especially when I already have several tool boxes and bags already

a pro pac is something I will probably only invest in if I’m offered one on the cheap from someone off loading one they no longer want
 

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