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Default Drill reccomendation

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Andy Kirkland wrote:
I am after a new cordless drill. After a succession of crap Aldi-esque
drills that seize/gearbox failure/get stuck in hammer action I am going
to treat to myself to a proper drill.


The wish list:


- Budget - upto £200ish (preferably including 2 or more batteries)
- Interchangeable SDS and keyless chuck
- Decent manufacturer's warranty (1yr+)
- Reliable brand (Makita, DeWalt etc.) NO: Aldi, Wolf, Black and Knacker
etc.


What it will be used for:


- DIY!
- Mainly light masonary drilling. 5-8mm brick/stone/concrete.


What it won't be used for:


- Demolition work
- Big masonary work
- MFI flatpacks (unless for removal/destruction!)


Can anyone reccomend anything? I am a big fan of the SDS chuck for
masonary but still want the flexibility of being able to use standard
HSS/spade bits.


Am I looking for something that doesn't exist or can someone direct me
to the perfect bit of kit?


I'd certainly *not* go for an SDS cordless unless it's going to be heavily
used in that mode. The SDS mechanism makes them heavier bulkier and much
more expensive. And unless drilling hard bricks or concrete etc not needed
for a few holes. Also in my experience few interchangeable chucks are slop
free thus compromising performance.

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