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	<title>Comments on: Interview with Bosch: The Bosch Power Tool Reconditioning Process</title>
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		<title>by: Mark Cherrick</title>
		<link>http://www.toolcrib.com/blog/2007/05/16/5-answers-from-bosch-the-bosch-power-tool-reconditioning-process/#comment-1046</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 09:46:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>i have purchased five Bosch "recon" tools in the past. they all perform great!! all in all i would look for a Bosch 'recon" before buying any other name brand new! total savings for my woodshop so far is just over 400.00!!!
GOD BLESS  Mark</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have purchased five Bosch &#8220;recon&#8221; tools in the past. they all perform great!! all in all i would look for a Bosch &#8216;recon&#8221; before buying any other name brand new! total savings for my woodshop so far is just over 400.00!!!<br />
GOD BLESS  Mark
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