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
cheers
sean
budget up to about £120 if needed
i just cant seem to tell the difference between something costing £50 and £100
cheers
sean
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From: Poole - in an Isuzu D-Max LE (Prodrive Version) Gamer Tag "Coin Slot"
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.
Click here for info.
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.
Click here for info.
Last edited by G00ner; May 23, 2005 at 08:02 PM.
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
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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From: Poole - in an Isuzu D-Max LE (Prodrive Version) Gamer Tag "Coin Slot"
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.
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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From: Poole - in an Isuzu D-Max LE (Prodrive Version) Gamer Tag "Coin Slot"
Maktec, supposed to be very good, not tried one though.
http://www.powertoolsuk.co.uk/webcat...065SK3&ID=2182
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Don't forget the price was a max of £120, won't get an 18v Makita for that price.
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