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I have Worx, hammer and SDS both are 20v, I know they are Chinese made, but are very powerful for there size I also have their jig saw, sander and angle grinder.
I have Worx, hammer and SDS both are 20v, I know they are Chinese made, but are very powerful for there size I also have their jig saw, sander and angle grinder.
Isn't Worx the Argos own-brand?
You likely see good deals on DeWalt 18v stuff as they are doing away with those batteries and going 20v
So once the 18v battery is worn out ( many years ) you will only get copies off internet
Agreed. Cordless 'hammer' drills tend not to have enough umph for anything denser than a breeze block, so it's always worth keeping a corded hammer drill.I have a cordless DeWalt drill similar to the one above. It's convenient and good at most jobs but in hammer mode it isn't great on masonry. For that I use my 35+ year old corded Black and Decker
Agreed. Cordless 'hammer' drills tend not to have enough umph for anything denser than a breeze block, so it's always worth keeping a corded hammer drill.
You likely see good deals on DeWalt 18v stuff as they are doing away with those batteries and going 20v
So once the 18v battery is worn out ( many years ) you will only get copies off internet
screwfix own brand Titan are very reliable e.g.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-tti884com-18v-2-x-2-0ah-li-ion-txp-cordless-combi-drill/556pv
Isn't Worx the Argos own-brand?
That's a great deal. Metal gearbox, spare battery and excellent trade reviews.
That's a great deal. Metal gearbox, spare battery and excellent trade reviews.