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18v Cordless Hammer Drill
k4kate
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Hello!
It's my hubby's birthday next month and I know he is looking for a new cordless hammer drill. I'd like to get him one but don't know which ones are best. I would say my budget is £50 to £75 - does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Kate
It's my hubby's birthday next month and I know he is looking for a new cordless hammer drill. I'd like to get him one but don't know which ones are best. I would say my budget is £50 to £75 - does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Kate
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bump... hopefully someone on here can give you some recommendations.
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Makita or Dewalt are both very good, but they will be at the top end of your budget.
Have a look at screwfix.com0 -
Hello!
It's my hubby's birthday next month and I know he is looking for a new cordless hammer drill. I'd like to get him one but don't know which ones are best. I would say my budget is £50 to £75 - does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Kate
Hope you don't get a vacuum cleaner for your birthday:DDon`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0 -
nomoreheroes wrote: »Makita or Dewalt are both very good, but they will be at the top end of your budget.
Have a look at screwfix.com
If you can find a Makita in that price range I'll buy 10.
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Screwfix do a £100 Dewalt one, it's got small batteries and is only two speed but should be fine for DIY0
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Thanks all - I will check out screwfix. Could do with a new vacuum cleaner actually... :-)0
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This is the one I bought a 18 months ago and have found to be very good.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-40765-Cordless-Speed-Drill/dp/B000UQDGKK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=garden&qid=1253190472&sr=8-1
Was £50 when I bought it. A good tip - don't leave the batteries out in the sun as I did.0
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