What would anyone recommend for a good powerful cordless drill driver?
We're doing up a house in a few months and I fancy getting some reasonable ones. I've always had cheap and tacky £15-20 12v jobbies from B+Q
which always do about 10 drills / screws before the batteries are flat (probably partially because of the pants chargers that comes with them). In the
garage I've got round this by running a wire from the drill to a big car battery (not exactly cordless any more but the low down power of those
things make them much better at drilling steel than 240v drills IMHO).
Am I better off getting a cordless drill and a seperate cordless driver (IE it'll last twice as long) or is the best option a good drill driver
with spare batteries. I think screwfix have a reasonable deal at the moment for a £75 drill that comes with 3 batteries.
this fella
Or would I be better to stick with the cheap drill and just make up some new batteries packs with Nicad cells and be careful when I'm charging
them?!?!?
Also- NiCad or LiPo?
Any recommended makes?
yes screwfix, bosh with li-on batts,, 98862.powerful but light
De Walt or Makita
I've just bought a dewalt
A bit more pricey but powerful.
I got 2 from wickes , £30 each good battery life - ideal for DIY - I have seperate corded hammer drill ( bosch) that must be 15 years old - old style chuck and key ... does the job though
Yup I've got my mains drill and my SDS plus dril for brickwork but for screwing up plasterboard ceilings etc I quite fancy a good driver...
Makita and DeWalt are nice but I've just bought a house so I'm flipping skint!
A cordless drill/driver with a spare battery that charges in an hour will see you ok. The Hitachi offer in Screwfix is a stonking buy (and i believe it has a hammer action also)
as a builder i just sold all my dewalt gear im now useing ryobi one 18v 2.4ah Li Ion and cant fault the gear .
screwfix and ebay do good deals on the stuff.
they sell more things cordless than anyone else from 18v radios to grinders i love the Cordless circular saw.
using my drills everyday for work they get alot of stick i ony use makita or dewalt end of the day you get what you pay.
I would say my 18v Makita is probably the best and most used single tool I have. Came with 3 batteries and a quick charger.
Brilliant!
The 18v was fantastic after my Dad's 14v Black and Decker!
Cheers,
James
Makita every time, though my dad who's a chippy swears by his Ryobi stuff....
Chris
quote:
Originally posted by James
I would say my 18v Makita is probably the best and most used single tool I have. Came with 3 batteries and a quick charger.
Cheers,
James
cheers
I saw a couple of years ago my landlord who was doing some repairs in the house. He was a builder and he had a small Hitachi Impact screwdriver with
him.
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4 inches screws throught the wall in 1 sec.