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My wet vac is a wickes one and it does the job.

I was in there this morning and just had a little look at their power tools. I wouldn't personally buy any but I was wondering if they are any better or worse than other cheap branded tools?
 
My wet vac is a wickes one and it does the job.

Hello Kyle, the 40 quid Wickes vac is for apprentices, the airflow is really carp, good for poo pipe and pub sinks. I don't think any one here would recommend one to another plumber for domestic works
 
Read a few threads mate. That's why I bought it. Recommendation from this forum. Yes there's a few people who have since said that the wickes one has blown but under warranty so can be replaced.

I use mine for emptying toilets and cisterns to save me getting shirty water everywhere. Also use it to clear water out of a pipe before soldering.

I'm not spending a shed load of money on a bit of kit that doesn't get used that much. I'd rather put the money towards something I use more often
 
10 years ago ,red angle grinder did well , have not bought recent own brand though.
(Love Wickes/Earlex , not posh enough to get stolen/ or worry about damaging)
 
Didn't mean to demean you mate, if it is rated and it obviously does the job, then fair enough
 
Make you right Kyle.
I've got a wickes wet vac and it does all I want.
Top brand tools are delicious but I've had too many stolen over the years to be fussed anymore.
 
Id go ape if one of my tools got stolen. I'm really conscious of where I leave them. Don't keep them in their boxes. Just use a spanner bag to carry my makitas.

Had a Bosch drill burn out on me earlier. Wasn't bothered as it was a green Bosch DIY drill I've had for years. Using it to mix tile adhesive.

But if that same tool got stolen I'd be punching the walls!!

Can't stand thieves!!
 
I had a Wickes 18V combi drill ages ago which didn't last too long and an SDS drill that also died after moderate use, spares were available through Draper who make them.
 
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