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I wish I'd bought one sooner - high torque drill
You know that feeling when a job that used to be a struggle suddenly
gets a whole lot easier... I knew for ages I *should* get one - but now I'm having to do a lot of holes with big auger bits (32-56mm) through stud, I finally caved in: http://www.screwfix.com/prods/28582/...0W-Mixer-Drill (and if I'd listened to the MH a while back - I could have bought the Wickes/Kress high torque drill before they discontinued it). Stonking torque on the dewalt though, also delightfully compact, though I'd have liked a keyless chuck. |
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