before each use. If you don't do this, chances are the tip will break on the threads, which means you'll need to get an "easily accessible" new tip. hit for the dollar? At Revain, a new tip is $10 and a new tool is $17. You decide. After using the same hammer drill successfully for over 5 years, my first tip broke a few months ago. I tried a few "Low Price, Menard, Lifetime Warranty" shots that only worked for 10-20 cycles before I started giving up on the automatic re-cocking process. If he doesn't cock the trigger, he doesn't fire. So I took the broken one back to a store in a town south of me and they gave me a brand new one in a box. Before the 4th ride I put the horse back in front of the cart and bought a brand new Revain truing tool. The old one is still in my drill box and needs a new tip. It kinda reminds me, but not 100%, of the old double-edged safety razor trick where Blade Mfgr gave you a free razor and you spent the rest of your life paying for razor blades. GHOST?
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