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Evening lads looks like my dewalt 18v combi is about to give up the ghost, don't fum smooth no more and can sometimes give off a slight burning smell (apparently the brushes) it's 7 years old and well used and done good.

recomendations please

maybe even 2 :) one to drill and one to drive hummmm
 
Some good deals out there on 18V drill and driver sets, have a look in screwfix for ideas/prices.
Personally I would go for Dewalt or Makita........Milwaukee are the bees knees but not sure on price, I hear the Milwaukee fuel brand is the better gear to go for.
 
Man well impressed with how my old dewalt has lasted. I treat it like s&&t lol dropped, kicked, drilled waste holes when I can't be bothered to go get the sds lol and it's still going
 
I'm still running Dewalt 18V combi drill on NiCad's and impact driver, well abused but doesn't miss a beat!
Reliable gear
 
You could probably revive your old drill cheaply by fitting a set of brushes yourself. I am not promoting Hilti but they have an offer until 19th Dec. Their 22volt combi body or impact driver or small sds drill etc are £129 + vat each. If you need the charger & batteries you can buy a charger with a 3.3ah battery for £99 + vat.
https://www.hilti.co.uk/winterwarmers
 
Impact driver for screwing? Bit overkill??? Or ideal????


Especially for screwing, because of the action you get next to no cam-out of the screw head when using the correct bit and with anything heavy duty like a frame or concrete fixing you'll wonder how you ever managed without.

Tbh I also thought they were a bit OTT when they first came out but then you end up using it to for nearly everything because it's so quick and efficient, with the appropriate spade/flat bit it'll also munch through joists stress free and never catch. On occasion I even use it as a normal drill with the right drill bits or an added chuck if I want to travel light, it really is a great tool.
 
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