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As you know by now we are the first South African distributor to have switched all our pricing to reflect Including VAT and over the next few weeks we will continue with the slogan – The Price you see is the Price You Pay!! to get the message across to all our customers.

We have that Pantum Printer as well as two more on special on Part 2 of the Spring Clean Deals

To view all the Spring Clean Deals 2017 from Part 1 up to Part 3 –Click on the link below to Open up the Menu Page

http://www.esquire.co.za/specials/2017_09EsquireDeals.html

Do you still sell PC components?
 
Hyper Checkers are running a special on Schultz power tools again. Picked up a decent cordless screwdriver for R169 to replace the Black & Decker that packed up after 5 years.
 
Hyper Checkers are running a special on Schultz power tools again. Picked up a decent cordless screwdriver for R169 to replace the Black & Decker that packed up after 5 years.

That strong enough to drive a screw without drilling a hole in the wood?
 
That strong enough to drive a screw without drilling a hole in the wood?

Schultz are bottom line cheap tools. Great for if you need something to do a once off or maybe twice job. But if you need to use it more than once a month, then you need something that can pack a better punch and or work harder. I have a few of their tools, specifically for tiny small jobs that dont need 100% accuracy and I use them maybe 2-3 times a year. For the jobs that I use the tool more, I get myself the Bosch equivalent.
 
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That strong enough to drive a screw without drilling a hole in the wood?
Not really. There's a drill driver for that. You can feel the tools are made sturdy and there's a 1yr warranty on the tools.
 
Schultz are bottom line cheap tools. Great for if you need something to do a once off or maybe twice job. But if you need to use it more than once a month, then you need something that can pack a better punch and or work harder. I have a few of their tools, specifically for tiny small jobs that dont need 100% accuracy and I use them maybe 2-3 times a year. For the jobs that I use the tool more, I get myself the Bosch equivalent.

How does Bosch compare to brands like DeWalt? Want to buy myself a nice cordless drill one of these days.
 
How does Bosch compare to brands like DeWalt? Want to buy myself a nice cordless drill one of these days.

Heard only great things about DeWalt, but never used those myself. I tend to buy the blue line tools of Bosch and those work great. The green line which costs a bit less not as great as the blue line always.
 
How does Bosch compare to brands like DeWalt? Want to buy myself a nice cordless drill one of these days.
Bosch blue line, professional level tools - awesome. Green line, diy level, some decent enough but some borderline rubbish. For cordless make sure it is li-ion around 20V and that the keyless chuck is easy to tighten and loosen, even green line model that suit those requirements should be fine for diy, though if you have the budget it's definitely worth the extra spend to get blue line stuff in the long run.
 
Bosch blue line, professional level tools - awesome. Green line, diy level, some decent enough but some borderline rubbish. For cordless make sure it is li-ion around 20V and that the keyless chuck is easy to tighten and loosen, even green line model that suit those requirements should be fine for diy, though if you have the budget it's definitely worth the extra spend to get blue line stuff in the long run.

Heard only great things about DeWalt, but never used those myself. I tend to buy the blue line tools of Bosch and those work great. The green line which costs a bit less not as great as the blue line always.

Cool thanks for the info! :)
 
Any good wifi ADSL/VDSL Modems about? 2.4ghz and 5ghz mine is slowly dying.
 
What? Again? Feels like just last month.
 
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