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Wall chasers.
Anyone use them, if so whats a good cheap one?
cheers.
Anyone use them, if so whats a good cheap one?
cheers.
Discuss wall chasers in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
been using the makita for about 6 months. Copes well even on really hard walls. The debris sometimes jams the blades so i have to keep giving the head a good shake from time to time. Dont expect your area to be dust free as the hoover is not the most powerful. Just my opinion others may disagree
double ditto,,,, not cheap though, mine was over £600 but worth every penny.Agree, cant beat the hilti chaser and hoover combo...truly awesome.
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