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Wanted proffessional cordless drill

Peakma
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Wanted proffessional cordless drill .12v or over, with at least 2 batteries.
Has anyone seen any good deals ?
Has anyone seen any good deals ?
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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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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
R0 -
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 faultyThere are 10 types of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't
In many cases it helps if you say where you are - someone with local knowledge might be able to give local specifics rather than general advice0 -
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.How many surrealists does it take to change a lightbulb?
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