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Question for you peeps

I'd like to get my daughter-in-law a nice Crimbo pressie, she's a vet and although had a middle class upbringing has no hang-ups with mucking and growing your own, etc.

What the feck can I get her ? My budget is £150 as she didn't get a birthday pressie this year either ...
 
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Question for you peeps

I'd like to get my daughter-in-law a nice Crimbo pressie, she's a vet and although had a middle class upbringing has no hang-ups with mucking and growing your own, etc.

What the feck can I get her ? My budget is £150 as she didn't get a birthday pressie this year either ...
How about a spa day/evening/voucher somewhere really posh? :rolleyes:
 
Question for you peeps

I'd like to get my daughter-in-law a nice Crimbo pressie, she's a vet and although had a middle class upbringing has no hang-ups with mucking and growing your own, etc.

What the feck can I get her ? My budget is £150 as she didn't get a birthday pressie this year either ...
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Question for you peeps

I'd like to get my daughter-in-law a nice Crimbo pressie, she's a vet and although had a middle class upbringing has no hang-ups with mucking and growing your own, etc.

What the feck can I get her ? My budget is £150 as she didn't get a birthday pressie this year either ...


A years supply of custard creams? :)
 
Air-powered reciprocating saws:
lighter,
cheaper, even the best quality ones cost less than the cheapest batt or corded
can get into smaller places
don't need to charge batts which also wear out eventually.
electric ones get hot.

Yes they need a compressor with decent air delivery, I've already got one.
Yes they are noisy but then all are, at least I can shut the door on the compressor so the only noise will be the saw itself, and I'll be using it out doors mostly, or in the garage workshop where its noise would only bother me and I can wear ear muffs.
This is why I want one.
Also with money saved I could buy other air powered tools like a die grinder, which can be fitted with a thin circular saw blade for fine work.
So what do people think? Sealey?;)
:):):)

Snap on :D
 
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