Hi all
Having lent my last cordless drill to someone and never seen it again, and with a second hand shed in bits and needing to be made whole again I have a good excuse to buy a new one.
Budget is under £100/ It'll be used for general DIY use, not that often but when I do use it it'll tend to be an all day affair. Been disappointed with my old housemates Dewalt cordless as it struggled a lot with drilling into thermal block but maybe I was hoping for too much .My cheapy corded had npo problem on the same wall using the same bit.
Been looking through this thread from some time ago http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/showthread.php?t=70861 and am tending towards the Ryobi stuff (the Performance Power ones recommended by Vince and Sanch look good but guess that sourcing batteries etc. in the future might prove tricky)
I'm torn between going for a 14.4 twin pack, http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...-1441-11917551 with 2 lithium batts which is great but wonder if I'm going to notice a lack of power over 18V kit?
Otherwise I'm thinking a single 18V either with one Lithium http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...Green-10807630
or with 2 Ni-Cad (and possibly a better drill) http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...Green-10807629 EDIT: Just noticed, despite being 'Which?' best buy it has no hammer action so scratch that
I'm tending towards the 18V Twin Ni-Cad set as I wonder if, despite Lithium being better, its better to have Ni-Cads and have 2 batts so one can be used and one charging rather than only 1 of a better Lithium battery?
I like the fact with Ryobi that the same batt will fit a number of their tools which could be useful for the future
Failing that could just go for a Makita with 2 Ni-Cad batts for £100 http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...eries-10798552
Any thoughts welcomed
Having lent my last cordless drill to someone and never seen it again, and with a second hand shed in bits and needing to be made whole again I have a good excuse to buy a new one.
Budget is under £100/ It'll be used for general DIY use, not that often but when I do use it it'll tend to be an all day affair. Been disappointed with my old housemates Dewalt cordless as it struggled a lot with drilling into thermal block but maybe I was hoping for too much .My cheapy corded had npo problem on the same wall using the same bit.
Been looking through this thread from some time ago http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/showthread.php?t=70861 and am tending towards the Ryobi stuff (the Performance Power ones recommended by Vince and Sanch look good but guess that sourcing batteries etc. in the future might prove tricky)
I'm torn between going for a 14.4 twin pack, http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...-1441-11917551 with 2 lithium batts which is great but wonder if I'm going to notice a lack of power over 18V kit?
Otherwise I'm thinking a single 18V either with one Lithium http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...Green-10807630
or with 2 Ni-Cad (and possibly a better drill) http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...Green-10807629 EDIT: Just noticed, despite being 'Which?' best buy it has no hammer action so scratch that
I'm tending towards the 18V Twin Ni-Cad set as I wonder if, despite Lithium being better, its better to have Ni-Cads and have 2 batts so one can be used and one charging rather than only 1 of a better Lithium battery?
I like the fact with Ryobi that the same batt will fit a number of their tools which could be useful for the future
Failing that could just go for a Makita with 2 Ni-Cad batts for £100 http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-too...eries-10798552
Any thoughts welcomed
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