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I fully agree its always needed!
if your going for a platform to use then milwaukee is the dogs !

all the tools are generally superior to similar brands.

i haven't really found anything that beat my Milwaukee kit, maybe match it up but not beat it.

personally i would go combi drill, impact, sds, circular saw
 
Ive used the 18v angle drill but i dont have one yet (i have a crappy corded one)

good piece of kit but id get it last if you have a corded one.
 
Can get a 18v combi with 2 batt and 12v angle with 2 AT&T for ÂŁ300 inc VAT
im so excited
 
I havent used the 12v milwaukee side drill, only the 18v so i cant say how good that one is :/
 
Personally prefer this bad boy:
Makita BHR202Z 3.2kg SDS Plus Drill 18V - Bare | NoLinkingToThis
Clutch is really nice, although in comparison to the Milwaukee you posted it's a brick, and in Screwfix's case don't think it comes with the batteries (but I already had some).
 
Ahh i use that drill,my workmate has it
great for normal fixings but doesn't seem to have the oommpfff the waukee does for larger holes.
Big advantage with the Milwaukee is the changeable chuck, great for holesawing and wood then, even the odd core.
Used mine for 30mm holes with a normal sds bit.

but my corded sds is a makita and that is great
 
So is an Impact driver better for screwing etc if only for weight etc i thought combi mention 'kin combi
 
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