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![]() "MrCheerful" wrote in message ... "Phil" wrote in message m... Cordless drill upgrsde time. Have been using argos specials but after a whole bathroom refit the trigger is gone (Still not bad for 15 quid) The front runners are Screwfix 9.6 v Makita B n Q 12 volt RYOBI Both £75.00, Both 1 hour 2 batterys Which? Ryobi seems to be B n Q only (cannot find it on net anywhere else) Ryobi has 2 year warranty MAK has 1 Ryobi has built in spirit levels which look kind of fun BUT do they actually work. Also MAKTEC is turning up on EBAY quite a lot. http://tinyurl.com/3ds4z What is this (ignoring the puff which states that they have the same quality) Is this worth considering? MAKITAs website is curiously quiet about this. Basically is a 75 quid MAK better than a 75 quid 12 V RYOBI? Usage Advanced DIY + occasional trunking job CAT5 Cheers Phil Costco sell Ryobi. Both makes are good, but Makita has the edge. MrCheerful If you only want it for reasonable (i.e. light) domestic use, look at nuTool as sold by Makro and now as PP at B&Q or Excel at Homebase. They do a 24V hammer drill (NPT24C) in a case with fast charger and two batteries for ?? - might have been 39.95. If you want a proper drill as against a glorified electric screwdriver they do a 30V hammer drill although their web site only shows it in 21.6V form - I think it is probably the best drill I have, certainly beats a Bosch mains hammer drill into brick! www.nutool.co.uk If you are near Doncaster their UK base is on the new industrial park at the top of the A1(M) (junc A638 Wakefield road) and the have a factory outlet there. WELL worth a visit. -- Woody |
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