Seasoned tool buyers spot these things but joe public is easily misled. Witness the much more prominent wording given to the lack of a battery in both words and pictures when a bare tool is being sold nowadays compared to a few years ago.
But, as said, the product description and cross reference to the manufacturing number do make clear the limitations of what is being sold, the pictures are therefore only an illustration, an advert almost.
Might be worth contacting the ASA if you feel that strongly about it........
Blup
But, as said, the product description and cross reference to the manufacturing number do make clear the limitations of what is being sold, the pictures are therefore only an illustration, an advert almost.
Might be worth contacting the ASA if you feel that strongly about it........
Blup