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Could anyone recommend a good cordless power drill / screwdriver that won't break the bank ..
 
I'd go for a good one depending on size
Panasonic 14.4 lithium can't beat it for power to size but not cheap
 
Could anyone recommend a good cordless power drill / screwdriver that won't break the bank ..

i can tell you ryobi wont break the bank, i tried to drill the lock on the vault and the drill burnt out! ;)

ps ryobi are pants.
 
Always Milwaukee. metal gearboxes, etc etc... pay once last ages. Go for 18volt HD range.
 
depends what your using it forno one drill will do everything but an 18v combi will do most pro drills have metal gears and last longer
 
milwaukee are great, ive had some v28 stuff for years and its still going strong....... shame i need to sell some of it to pay me bills.

make sure you get atleast a 3 year warranty, like bosch and milwaukee offer
 
'dontknowitall' not sure really, thinking about £100ish, but would stretch for something decent ..
 
aeg for that money or go on fleabay for a dewalt xrp combi 14v
 
Most of the plumbers on here will spend between £200 and £400 because we use our drills most days/on most jobs so our recommendations are based on those values.

An 18 volt drill is a fairly good choice as it's quite a step up from the amateur drills sold by the likes of Homebase, Focus DIY, etc.
 
Ive got a selection makita,bosch and dewalt, i can recommend dewalt 18v lith batts had probs with the other two!!
 
Screwfix had some hitachi drills on offer for £100 the other day. I've an 18v hitachi combi and seems pretty good so far.
 
Hitachi make DeWault, I believe. So I've bought that instead before, no complaints. But I do like my Makita.
 
lol!!!! That Yankee Screwdriver 130B complete with two bits is the one for me, might be able to get for under 3 quid ...
 
I have spent years lugging around Bosch 24 v for nearly all drilling. Last year bought a Bosch 18 v Lithium drill and impact driver set.

Brilliant pieces of kit. Loads of power, light and quick charging.

Also remember a drill is only as good as the drill bit you are using, again I have started using the Bosch Multi Construction drill bits, cope easily with wood/tile concrete ect.

Kev.
 
you can get some strange looks from younger tradesmen when they see you using one.
 
You get even stranger looks when they notice the jubilee clip around the end....wtf :lol:
 
Always Milwaukee. metal gearboxes, etc etc... pay once last ages. Go for 18volt HD range.

I agree. I use Hilti at the moment always but if for some reason i couldn't get them I'd go with Milwaukee, brilliant tools. Buy cheap pay twice.
 
I've settled for the 'Dewatt DC729KA cordless drill driver 18 volt' which I've ordered today. Just like to thank everybody again for the excellent recommendations..
 
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