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What? You probably get on better with broken toes?
 
Ah yes killy likes his value for money purchase's you have to give him 10 out of 10 :wink:.
 
What? You probably get on better with broken toes?

I'm not getting into a debate on whether or not I should be wearing steel toecaps. All I will say is I've worked for years without them and I'm fine. I can't stand working in them.

Yes, I know, I only need one bad accident to lose my toes, and no I won't come looking for any sympathy if I do get my toes crushed.

If I'm forced to wear them on a particular site, then I will do so but the vast majority of my work doesn't involve lifting heavy things, and the most likely thing to happen to my feet is I drop a heavy spanner on them. Painful but not serious.
 
I like my samba safety shoes for everyday work in peoples houses too :wink: When i was young i loved the pit boots with the toecap on the outside in fact i used to polish the caps up with brillo pads when i went out to the pub on a friday night. If i never found anyone who fancied a square go i could smash every milk bottle i came across on the way home :smile:
 
These drills were manufactured 2009 not that it means anything...I've just registered my 3 year warranty.

Thanks again Billy and keep those eyes peels for more goodies.
 
These drills were manufactured 2009 not that it means anything...I've just registered my 3 year warranty.

Thanks again Billy and keep those eyes peels for more goodies.

I didn't see anything about a three yr warranty ?.
 
3 year warranty card in box, just go to Makita UK, register an account and enter the seriel number and place of purchase and then print out your certificate and loose it like i've done. Doh
 
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