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Wanted proffessional cordless drill

Wanted proffessional cordless drill .12v or over, with at least 2 batteries.
Has anyone seen any good deals ?

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  • Pink.
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    Peakma,

    You may get more replies to your thread on the In My Home board, so I hope that you don't mind if I move your thread over there.

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  • Number_6_3
    Number_6_3 Posts: 188 Forumite
    Drill

    There is a DeWalt in Robert Dyas at the moment for £80

    DEWALT 12v Cordless Drill
    Product Code: 131248

    • Powerful 12v drill/driver for drilling and screwdriving.
    • Extremely compact lightweight design.
    • 14 position adjustable torque control for consistent screwdriving.
    • 10mm keyless chuck for ease of use.
    • Two speed settings, variable speed and reverse for maximum control.
    • 1 hour charger, 2 batteries and heavy duty carry case.

    HTH

    R
  • If there's a Black & Decker outlet close by, they sell loads of this sort of thing.... and the spare batteries - although when I bought my cordless drill it was only another £5 to get a second identical drill.... so I did - and now have a spare in case it goes faulty :)
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  • Rex_Mundi
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    You say you want a proffesional drill. I presume from this, that you will be using it a lot. Go with DeWalt, they are main make of power tool I see on building sites. They are good quality, reliable, and will last you years if you look after it.

    You can buy much cheaper makes/models, but they wont last the same as a DeWalt.
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