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Nov 29, 2016
Go 18v it's worth it
I went for 18v as I've had a Makita 8309D drill for a few years and it's been consistently reliable. I bought this for cutting up pallets, it can get through around six on one battery charge, quick recharge time of around 20 mins but I bought a second battery to keep me going. Also made short work of cutting the top out of a 45 gallon drum.

Jul 27, 2021
Quick and inkless
Thermal printing, so no inks, no limit to length of label enabling large font to be used for labelling storage boxes. Also a portable unit so can be connected to a laptop and taken to other areas like a workshop, or in situ printing in the office from a PC for address labelling. For one off address labels, rather than using sheet labels in a full size printer or trying to print direct to packaging, it's just the job.

Dec 15, 2020
Expensive piece of plastic
Ford OEM part replacing existing clips - bad design on Ford's part, putting a sunscreen on the tailgate, so when you close it on a load it breaks the clips if you haven't removed the screen. Would have been better to make the load cover fit the area completely. Will get my cousin to 3D print the parts in future!