One flaw - this thing is made of silicone rubber and relies on being able to squash up so as to maintain a seal to the ceiling from star to end (so about
Worth every penny to me compared to the amount of clearing/sheeting or cleaning I'd have to do (TVs, kitched stuff, beds etc underneath all the holes).
But - yes, they probably cost a quid to actually make :)
Yes, I see how it works and I'm totally convinced, having bought one that fits over a box sinker - but that one cost me £8 and I can't see how £21 is justified.
I always clean up after me, but many times the woman of the house has insisted on me leaving the mess to her. I think some women just don't trust any bloke to clean up after him the way she'd want it done. Otoh, many housewife customers have expressed appreciation at me cleaning up properly, as if it's something they've been unused to from other trades.
No - you're totally welcome. It's great to get a manufacturer/designer on here for an on-topic discussion (as opposed to SPAM!).
Probably explains why it works! ;->
I can appreciate that - for small volumes. Personally it was worth £20 *to me* just in aggravation saving for a single house's worth of ceiling drilling. If you are aiming at trade, I would imagine it will do a lot of work before it's worn out. Washes nicely with warm soapy water too (so I can see where the drill point is going).
I hope you could promote it to more resellers, eg TLC who do not have anything like this.
I certainly agree on the double PB - worked very well for me.
OK, you have impressed me. I can have a word with the manager of my electricical wholesalers if you email me. They are not a national chain. You might have already approached them, lets see.
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