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<blockquote data-quote="Half Pipe" data-source="post: 7424409" data-attributes="member: 45670"><p>[USER=11310]@tomlad[/USER] I could be wrong, but I think the Toolstation special kits didn't have the extended warranty. ( I would at least try to register them soon and that may help you decide whether to keep or return)</p><p>Presume it was a new dealer offer when they 1st started with Milwaukee.</p><p>They seemed well priced at the time, but that's going back good few years now, so the odd Milwaukee items they have left are old models and prices not been reduced to reflect this. There is a few items showing in stock at my local Toolstation, including a jigsaw, non fuel version and it's alot dearer than latest model from current Milwaukee dealers.</p><p>I do use Toolstation fairly regularly so don't mean to sound against them.</p><p>They seemed to switch more towards DeWalt once Screwfix started with Milwaukee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Half Pipe, post: 7424409, member: 45670"] [USER=11310]@tomlad[/USER] I could be wrong, but I think the Toolstation special kits didn't have the extended warranty. ( I would at least try to register them soon and that may help you decide whether to keep or return) Presume it was a new dealer offer when they 1st started with Milwaukee. They seemed well priced at the time, but that's going back good few years now, so the odd Milwaukee items they have left are old models and prices not been reduced to reflect this. There is a few items showing in stock at my local Toolstation, including a jigsaw, non fuel version and it's alot dearer than latest model from current Milwaukee dealers. I do use Toolstation fairly regularly so don't mean to sound against them. They seemed to switch more towards DeWalt once Screwfix started with Milwaukee. [/QUOTE]
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