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i got a leaflet through today from screw fix offering a 18 volt milwaukee combi drill with a 18 volt impact driver chucked in to the deal for 339 quid great me thinks just what im after called them up and they say they sold out all ready any one no a good shop for milwaukee in the area berkshire cheers. It seems to get milwaukee hilti and festool is hard to find a good stockist with more than a couple of tools.


I think Aldermaston Tool Company (ATC-The Aldermaston Tool Company) does Milwaukee. They certainly do Dewalt, Makita, Metabo and Bosch and have a very good service and repair department.

Mark
 
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