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Need a cheap drill

Hi, anyone know where I can get a cheap drill? Just need to put up a mirror. Had my eye on one at B&Q for under £10 but they dont have any available online and the nearest store with low stock is over 50 miles away.
Any help greatly appreciated,
Thanks.
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  • Igol
    Igol Posts: 434 Forumite
    Screwfix.com has a warehouse clearance sale on right now you could try there or Netto had drills in a few weeks ago so you might get lucky and find some still for sale. And of course any of the other discout stores like B&Ms, Wilkinsons and even good old Woolies would be worth a look.
  • aaron772
    aaron772 Posts: 270 Forumite
    yeah and i posted a 10% off code yesterday should still work

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  • coolagarry
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    aaron772 yeah and i posted a 10% off code yesterday should still work

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    The code is for spends over £50. The OP wants to spend about £10,
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  • Pretani
    Pretani Posts: 2,279 Forumite
    honeyD wrote: »
    Hi, anyone know where I can get a cheap drill? Just need to put up a mirror.

    If that's all you need it for, buy a screwdriver or a hammer (depending on wall and fixing). If you think you'll need the drill for other odd jobs in the future, maybe drilling into brick walls,etc, buy yourself a good 24V hammerdrill one and don't be tempted with the cheap or middle of the range drills. You'll regret it, eventually.;)
  • headcoat
    headcoat Posts: 224 Forumite
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    I got a good jcb hammer drill from B & M for 12.99....does the job around the house, or you could try tesco
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