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Cheap drills
Having only bought my own place a year ago I've recently had a lot of
DIY projects on the go (mostly fairly tame ones) and a few months back was forced to buy a drill when the one I was borrowing was recalled by its owner. I was just wondering what people's opinions were on the various cheap impact drills around? The seem to be some makes which make only cheap ones, like Clark, Ferm and Performance Power, others which make some cheap ones and some expensive ones, like Draper and Skil. Then there are those names which everyone knows, like Black & Decker and Bosch which are more expensive DIY tools than the cheap DIY but cheaper than the professional only manufacturers like DeWalt and Makita (as well as much cheaper than their own pro range). How do the cheap only tools like a Clark measure up to a cheap Draper and how does a Performance Power drill measure up to something more recognised, but essentially the same such as the Black & Decker DIY drills? Any advice appreciated (and the same question goes in respect to the cordless drill drivers they all make as well). |
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