Cordless drill/driver. Which one should I get?

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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
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I have a fifteen year old 9.6v Hitachi one. It has been used and abused quite shamelessly and still runs but the two batteries are on their last legs. I fancy an 18 volt one. I absolutely don't want or need a hammer/SDS action. I have a 5kg SDS jobbie for that stuff. Can you parishioners suggest a model other than anything by Makita? I've had bad experiences from them. I won't bore you to death with the details.

Thank you..

Edit: I forgot.....about £100 tops.
Edit: Actually, it's probably closer to twenty two years old.
 
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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Is it for daily use, and do you have a budget?
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
If price is not an issue at all then festool. Caveat - i've not got their drill, nor anyone's drill, but festool sanders (I have 3 at last count) and track saw are all superb - but buttock clenching price. Arguably they're overpriced to be honest - but bloody good though. Other caveat - I'm merely a gentleman amateur, but a pal is a pro and really rates them - and he uses their drill-driver a lot
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I've got one of these - http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dcd776c2-gb-18v-1-3ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill-xr/17648

It can stick a 10mm hole through a 6mm 316SS plate.

When I got mine it came in a kit with three batteries for about £120.
 
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slowmotion

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
If price is not an issue at all then festool. Caveat - i've not got their drill, nor anyone's drill, but festool sanders (I have 3 at last count) and track saw are all superb - but buttock clenching price. Arguably they're overpriced to be honest - but bloody good though. Other caveat - I'm merely a gentleman amateur, but a pal is a pro and really rates them - and he uses their drill-driver a lot
The Festool portable saw set up is quite awesome. Wincingly expensive, like all their stuff. I can't run to that type of budget, alas.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
The Festool portable saw set up is quite awesome. Wincingly expensive, like all their stuff. I can't run to that type of budget, alas.

I self-justified the track saw for cutting a gentle taper on kitchen plinth pieces. Taper of 8mm down to zero over a 2m lenght. My first ever cut with the thing and it was absolutely cock-on first time - and huge time saver compared to planing and would have been a mess with a jigsaw. One of the best bits of kit I've ever bought. I see makita, bosch etc have since brought out track saws too.
 

chriswoody

Legendary Member
Location
Northern Germany
Just bought one of these, so that I could convert my attic. I've just screwed in thousands of screws, installing plaster board as well as lots of drilling. No hammer action though It's really powerful and lots of control. The battery lasts an age and there are two of them, so when one runs out you don't need to wait for it to charge. Really happy with it.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Metabo-BS-1...&qid=1446062173&sr=8-1&keywords=metabo+bs14.4
 
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