erbauer tools

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I'm a carpenter that works on barn conversions and after using a mates erbauer plane i went straight out and replaced my old bosch one.

Its powerful, comfortable and most important accurate and easy to control.

I was always sceptical about this make due to the fact that you cant get them anywhere but screwfix, but if there plane is anything to go by, i wouldn't hesitate to buy other tools.
 
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I'm convinced!

I'm going to buy two planes tonight (one for each hand) and the rest of the erbauer line at the weekend, to replace all my other tools which don't need replacing
 
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I had one of there Jigsaws and the blade would not stay in the holder. Had it for a day and was sent back for a full refund with no problems.
 
I had an 18V Erbauer Drill, for a day.

The chuck was so wobbly that any hole you tried to drill ended up looking like a cloud.
 
I hate it when SF market their Erbauer tools for the trade. They are so not its unbelievable! Anyway saying that I do have one of their Mitre saws and for me its fine for rough chopping. I wouldnt touch any of their drills with a barge pole though, for the price you're better off spending LESS and buying Ryobi! ;)
 
I paid £118 for their 18v li-ion combi drill/driver with 1 hour charger and 2.6Ah battery.
I gott say its really good, drilled 30mm into a brick without problems.

Because i was impressed i bought their Biscuit jointer. :eek: What a pile of monkey carp that was. It went straight back and i bought one from Wickes that was on offer so i got it for £29.
It's been asbsolutely fine.

I think most makes have at least one tool that actually performs really well. Maybe i got Erbauers 'one' in the drill.
 
Aaahh erbauer. I really need to buy a sliding mitre saw and the erbauer one does look good for 150 sheets but i can't find any reviews on their gear. I really don't trust the reviews on screwfix, haha, they all sound suspiciously like the origional poster of this thread
 
i wouldnt go near erbauer stuff again

was using their metal cutting discs in my grinder and they snapped, splintered and totally fell apart!

total rubbish, if i hadnt been wearing goggles i could well have lost an eye!
 
As an update i bought an erbauer 10.8v li-ion impact driver. And as with the 18v drill i'm finding it fantastic, especially as the impact driver cost me £54.99 from screwfix.

It allowed me to remove and replace about 50 x 60mm flathead screws from loftboards in a single charge.

Of course it won't stand up to the other brands that cost double, but for performance/price it can't be faulted.
 
Had the cordless 14.4 drill/driver for about three years. Given it to an apprentice when I got my Makita, but it'd been fine - no wobbly chucks or spontaneously dying batteries.

The Makita is a whole new ball game though...
 

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