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Old May 23, 2005 | 07:37 PM
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Default Anyone know about cordless drills ?

im in need of a new cordless drill, as mine lasts about 10 mins on the battery, and i'm looking for something a bit more powerful.

budget up to about £120 if needed

i just cant seem to tell the difference between something costing £50 and £100

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Old May 23, 2005 | 07:57 PM
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I have just brought a cordless 18v (2 batts and 1hr trickle charge) and a 1050watt Worx drill for my workshop. Both have twist lock chucks, I think they were about £70 each and have a 3 year warranty, both from Homebase.

The build is quality is superb, ergonomics are great and easily the best I have seen for that money.

This week I have been hammering the pair to death and they seem to just shake of hard work, the 18v battery has plenty of stamina, better than my previous cheapo 24v jobby.

I still keep my Dewalt corded/cordless for best, but these drills run them very close and for £60 you can't go wrong.

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Old May 23, 2005 | 08:06 PM
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First post <blush>

If Gooner says that the drills he bought come a close second to the DeWalt drill then i'd take that advice. I have 1 DeWalt a 1 Millwauke battery drill and they've been used out on site for 7 years on a daily basis.

So they must be good
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Old May 23, 2005 | 08:26 PM
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Bosch or Makita 18v or 24v. The DeWalts we've had at work have not lasted as long as either of the aforementioned.
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Old May 23, 2005 | 10:23 PM
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Agree that modern Dewalts not as good as the oldies, since Black and Decker took over the brand it appears.

Don't forget the price was a max of £120, won't get an 18v Makita for that price.

There was quite a big post in the DIY section on here, try a search.
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Old May 23, 2005 | 10:27 PM
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Maktec, supposed to be very good, not tried one though.

http://www.powertoolsuk.co.uk/webcat...065SK3&ID=2182
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Have a Bosch (think it's an 18v) - very reliable if not quite as powerful/torquey as I'd like it to be at times. Battery life has never been a problem.
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Old May 24, 2005 | 07:06 AM
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Had a Black and Decker, crap total crap, now have a Bosch and its fabulous cant fault it battery seems to last ages.....
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Old May 24, 2005 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by G00ner
Don't forget the price was a max of £120, won't get an 18v Makita for that price.
Maybe not an 18v model, but there's a 14.4v one here at Screwfix which should be adequate for most DIY stuff. I use a Makita 7.2v for round the house and its never let me down yet - no problems driving 3" screws (no.8's and no.10's)
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