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<blockquote data-quote="KrisMas" data-source="post: 578646" data-attributes="member: 14200"><p>Oh how I wish that was true...I mean the 'great minds' thingy. If I were I'll be super duper rich by now.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've had my makita for a long time already, and it's also been 'passed-around' as a loaner for others to 'play' with. I mean, how may times would you bring out the machine when you're only maintaining your own cars....right? Since I'm not using it, I might as well loan it out for others. I needed some change but can't afford the flex so I went for it. No regrets though as, so far, its performance is at par with the Makita and with some bonus up-to-date features. Now I can loan off one while still have another just in case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another hobby of mine. The Bright Side - mainly flashaholics, but quite a few knives/blades crazy people in there too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisMas, post: 578646, member: 14200"] Oh how I wish that was true...I mean the 'great minds' thingy. If I were I'll be super duper rich by now..... I've had my makita for a long time already, and it's also been 'passed-around' as a loaner for others to 'play' with. I mean, how may times would you bring out the machine when you're only maintaining your own cars....right? Since I'm not using it, I might as well loan it out for others. I needed some change but can't afford the flex so I went for it. No regrets though as, so far, its performance is at par with the Makita and with some bonus up-to-date features. Now I can loan off one while still have another just in case. Another hobby of mine. The Bright Side - mainly flashaholics, but quite a few knives/blades crazy people in there too. [/QUOTE]
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