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  • Flex XC3401 on 230Volts

    Saw this few days ago but forgot about it till today.

    To the guys (and gals) running on 230volts, Autogeek is selling them. Not sure on the shipping though. Might ask Meghan or others on it.

    Here the linky.

    I asked my girl, "could have this for our anniversary?" without hesitating she answered me back "fat chance!" Might need to use my secret account to get them


    Tim
    (not shilling just sharing what I've seen)
    Learning new things everyday

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    Re: Flex XC3401 on 230Volts

    FAT CHANCE, TIM!

    You already have a rotary, right?
    Get the cheapest 7404 instead.

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      Re: Flex XC3401 on 230Volts

      I'm always on the lookout for 230v stuff.

      I checked out the Brinkman light,but only 110v as far as i can see. I havn't seen any equivalents over here,except the 3M which is not for me.

      Pricey stuff,flex.

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        Re: Flex XC3401 on 230Volts

        Originally posted by the_invisible View Post
        FAT CHANCE, TIM!

        You already have a rotary, right?
        Get the cheapest 7404 instead.
        LOL! After comparing her collection of handbags and shoes - well lets just say its highly likely I'll be getting one. LOL

        For RBs, I have a few. Just looking for something in between the RB and DA.



        Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
        I'm always on the lookout for 230v stuff.



        I checked out the Brinkman light,but only 110v as far as i can see. I havn't seen any equivalents over here,except the 3M which is not for me.

        Pricey stuff,flex.

        Mate, the guys here that bought the Brinkmann uses this to charge the tool.

        AC to DC 12V 450mA Car Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter

        Hope that helps.

        Tim
        Learning new things everyday

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        • #5
          Re: Flex XC3401 on 230Volts

          Thanks for the link Tim. That's what i'm looking for!

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          • #6
            Re: Flex XC3401 on 230Volts

            Good luck getting the Flex. I know the pain you are dealing with. Everything is initially no. But then they reason and let you get it.
            quality creates its own demand

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