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Posted 17 May 2023

Silverline Battery-Powered Engraver 185 mm £5.14 @ Amazon

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  • For engraving glass, ceramic, metal & wood
  • 1 spare tip included
  • Low power consumption
  • Requires 2 x AA batteries

DescriptionManufacturer's DescriptionFor engraving glass, ceramic, metal and wood. Accepts 2.3mm dia tips; 1 tip included. 12,000rpm max. Up to 20 hours battery life. Requires 2 x AA batteries (not included).

Recognised and trusted throughout the UK and Europe, Silverline’s comprehensive range of tools meets both current and future demands. New products, utilising the latest technology, are being delivered every day, ensuring Silverline customers get the very latest tools.

The Silverline range includes over 5000 hand and power tools for use in the home, garden and workshop. All Silverline tools come with unbeatable guarantees - hand tools are guaranteed for life, and power tools are guaranteed for 3 years.

Subjected to thorough testing, Silverline delivers tools that comply with the very latest standards in quality and safety. Through continuous monitoring and improvement of our suppliers, we supply tools that are approved and certified with long guarantees, so you can be sure you’re investing in the best tools on the market today.

Silverline cares about the environment. As our products are sourced from factories around the world, we run continuous improvement programmes to ensure we only deliver quality tools that comply with the very latest environmental standards.

Silverline is committed to supporting human rights and upholding moral and ethical standards. We monitor our supply chain closely through a controlled programme of factory audits and assessments. To pass our audit, all suppliers must actively comply with all relevant local and international legislation and demonstrate a good, safe and healthy working environment.
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  1. Roger_Irrelevant's avatar
    Roger_Irrelevant
    I'd just get a Lidl/Aldi mains one for 10 quid or whatever. Silverline are as are their "guarantees".

    And you'll only use it about once every 18 months, so the battery will have over discharged (read landfill) when you do need it.

    Oh and don't expect the result to be neat; they are like a miniature pneumatic drill so think more "Glaswegian's amateur tattoo" than "Pickering W.M.C. Snooker player of the year 1998" engraved cup.
  2. simonspeakeasy's avatar
    simonspeakeasy
    In the several years that I've owned one of these, I've used it about three times.
    Is OK for small projects e.g. putting your phone # on a pet tag.
    Used on glass and placstic.
  3. noseley's avatar
    noseley
    I'm sure I've seen theses in Poundland for nails 💅£1.50
    LB.'s avatar
    LB.
    I totally agree with you, I was thinking of buying for nails 💅 because the cheap ones I have stops working after little use. As I already have tons off different tips for grinding, I think it's worth it for nails 💅
  4. _Titan_Warrior_X's avatar
    _Titan_Warrior_X
    Read reviews on Amazon - I would avoid or just buy for a novelty item (edited)
  5. Dona3853's avatar
    Dona3853
    This any good for changing lettering on a trophy? Got a bit ahead of myself and need to change Arsenal to Manchester City. Thanks.
  6. Toneluck's avatar
    Toneluck
    Cheap tattoo gun?
  7. deleted2737442's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Thanks for posting. I also used the official Beta reactions to this deal option.

    I was thinking that for £5 this is not going to be able to drill the channel tunnel, but how weak or strong is this in actual use?

    If anyone that has bought one, and used it in earnest, would they please comment, thanks.
    urbanbushwacker's avatar
    urbanbushwacker
    I don't think it's water or splash proof so if you use it in Earnest you may have a small problem 50198622-tYYGU.jpg
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