AndyKent
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Need to get myself a drill after borrowing and returning dads about 20 times over the last 12 months.
Don't want to spend a fortune - max £100- and must be cordless. Only for stuff around the house.
Black & Decker 14.4v Lithium Ion EVO
What to the voltages mean in real life? I think dads is this 18v one but don't know if the lower power makes much difference?
[Edited on 29-03-2012 by AndyKent]
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RichR
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I've got a worx one which has taken an absolute battering over the 6 years I've had it and would recommend another one. Also got a Bosch corded drill and that's done well too. There do seem to be a few deals round on Makita and Dewalt drills which are a bit more commercial than the others but for normal household stuff, you probably don't need to spend more than £80
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RichR
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What are you using it to do?
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AndyKent
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General stuff like putting up shelves and stuff most of the time, but I have also custom-built wardrobes in the past (and need to do another one now)
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RichR
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http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/drilling-screwdriving/drilling/cordless/Bosch-18v-Li-Combi-Drill-2-Batteries-11227751
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RichR
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worth getting one with two batteries as there's nothing worse than running out of battery half way through a job!
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adiohead
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This one is great:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-gsb-14-4-2-li-14-4v-1-3ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill/25293?cm_mmc=GoogleBase-_-Datafeed-_-Tools-_-Bosch%20GSB%2014.4%202-Li%2014.4V%201.3Ah%20Li-ion%20Cordless%20Combi%20Drill
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Ben G
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both me and my dad have makita's and they are brilliant value for money. got mine for £80 with 2 batteries and a nice case.
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/drilling-screwdriving/drilling/cordless/Makita-8391DWPE-18V-Combi-Drill-2-Batteries-10798552
[Edited on 29-03-2012 by Ben G]
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Gary
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-8391dwpe-18v-combi-drill/84044
better than the bosch all day long
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Gary
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Damn you BenGee!!
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John
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Not with nicad batteries it's not.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by John
Not with nicad batteries it's not.
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Gary
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Pretty sure its a ddecent drill for the money John. After owning one and all that.
What battery technology would you prefer?
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carl123uk
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go for the blue bosch with the nicad batteries they really do make a massive difference
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Gary
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When your using it for general DIY it wont make fuck all difference. PLus i'd rather have a better quiality drill than Li-on.
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Ben G
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the makita will last forever. nothing wrong with it. my dads has been caked in cement and all sorts and still runs fine after all these years.
there is a reason they're so popular.
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adiohead
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I love Makita shit, have a sander and hammer drill. But the blue Bosch is a cool little drill.
Was recommended by a professional
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John
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I'd rather have Li-ion Gary, like the Bosch one's posted, it does make a difference.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the Makita, I'm saying that out of those 2, the Bosch is the better one imo.
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Gary
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Ive owned and abused the makita.
I now use a Dewalt XRP Li-ion, can honestly say i would prefer nicad as at least you have some warning that your batt is going flat.
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John
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If you aren't using nicad daily the batteries will die more quickly.
Li-ion is better here.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by John
If you aren't using nicad daily the batteries will die more quickly.
Li-ion is better here.
nicad last longer than li-ion, and harder to damage.
I've had zero nicads fail on me. My Li-ion failed after 11months.
Although, as a general DIY drill. Just buy some cheap shit for the amount it'll get it'll get used.
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Dom
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For cost and cordless, Makita all day long! Personally i wouldn't be buying DeWalt (basically a B&D) or Bosch as i've had issues with both. However as Gary said, if it's just for putting the odd bookcase together then get anything.
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John
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Do you use your drill/s all the time Gary?
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harrisp
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Makita all day long screwfix do a combi drill on offer for about your budget.
Makita dicks all over dewalt and I use my makita tools every day and the lad I work with uses dewalt but he will pick up my tools before his own I've got impact driver, combi drill, recip saw and a big grinder.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by John
Do you use your drill/s all the time Gary?
Some weeks ill use them everyday (nicad and li-ion) and sometimes they'll sit for a while
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