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Curtain rail - diy novice
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Hmm, the tension ones won't be much use unfortunately. I like complete dark when I sleep so have a fairly weighty pair of blackout curtains.0
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I know this is a Money Saving site, but saving money doesn't always mean going for the cheapest.Clive_Woody wrote: »You can pick up a fairly cheap SDS drill from Screwfix that comes with a few drill bits already. I got one similar to this a few years ago and have been really impressed, much better for heavy drilling than my standard Bosch hammer drill.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/energer-enb465drh-4-8kg-sds-plus-rotary-hammer-drill-230-240v/63303#
If your budget can stretch to it, OP, I would go for this one from Screwfix every time over the Argos one you found.0
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