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I have had all my gardening tools stolen from my van over the last weekend. They broke through a reinforced lock & took a Stihl chainsaw. Stihl leaf blower. Stihl strimmer, 2 De Walt drills. A hire ( mayday) kango impact drill ?650! Whilst I am appalled at people who steal a working mans tools, I'm even more appalled at my insurance company who tell me after 8 years of being insured,I no longer have cover for theft of tools!! Not sure who is the bigger criminal.

Anyway, if anyone sees anybody with this combination of tools please let me know. Most likely at boot sales, gumtree, eBay & dodgy secondhand shops. Unlikely, but this forum sometimes amazes me.

Thank you

Nigel

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