Tips to Boost your eBucks - 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019

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APoc184

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i'm buying one. About to do a bunch of renovation work on a parkhome at a camp site, so the timing is spot on.

I also got one. New coffee table project coming up.

Have an 8 year old Hitachi 12V that did wonders with about 12 big projects at home but it has old NiCD batteries that haven't been able to hold a charge for the last 5 years and needed recharging half way through a session too.

Been eyeing one of the Bosch or Makita kits for a long time but couldn't get myself to splash the R2k+ on them.

And wanted to spend some eBucks anyway. 10k is a bargain.
 

X-Gamer

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Since when do you need over the required amount of ebucks to see the deals?

I've got over 60k and it doesn't show up for me.
 

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I also got one. New coffee table project coming up.

Have an 8 year old Hitachi 12V that did wonders with about 12 big projects at home but it has old NiCD batteries that haven't been able to hold a charge for the last 5 years and needed recharging half way through a session too.

Been eyeing one of the Bosch or Makita kits for a long time but couldn't get myself to splash the R2k+ on them.

And wanted to spend some eBucks anyway. 10k is a bargain.
i took my old 12v cordless and gutted out the nicd batteries and tossed it away.
use the drill now on odd jobs with car battery.
lasts all day and is now light as a feather

EDIT: After reading what i just posted i imagined a 12v car battery attached to the drill :ROFL: Its on a 2m cable with jumpers
 

ele33

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Since when do you need over the required amount of ebucks to see the deals?

I've got over 60k and it doesn't show up for me.
I think its just a requirement for the App - no part payments allowed?
As per the App - "if you pay in eBucks only"
 

APoc184

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i took my old 12v cordless and gutted out the nicd batteries and tossed it away.
use the drill now on odd jobs with car battery.
lasts all day and is now light as a feather

EDIT: After reading what i just posted i imagined a 12v car battery attached to the drill :ROFL: Its on a 2m cable with jumpers

Lolz...

I klap the gym quite hard but that will give me the workout of a lifetime!
 
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