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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
If it's a battery machine tool I normally buy cheap as the batteries need replacing before the machine wears out, and by then you might as well buy a new again - as you've found out.
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paul271 Member Since: 19 Oct 2013 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 502 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
90% of my kit is 18v xrp Dewalt.
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A1GSS Member Since: 24 Dec 2010 Location: Saffron Walden, Essex Posts: 1973 ![]() ![]() |
I've gone for Makita after the DeWalts caved in. So far very impressed (3 years old now).
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n1cktdv8 Member Since: 19 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 1754 ![]() ![]() |
Panasonic.....tbh I just called into Arco for some bits and they are Panasonic stockists, they say that they get a lot of dewalt users now buying that kit...
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Andy3681 Member Since: 13 Jan 2012 Location: Newcastle under lyme/ Le Dorat Haute Vienne Posts: 912 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Makita are good, I brought my staff Dewalt 18v hammer drills with Lithum Iron batteries good bit of kit but it has a useless led light and we have had three where the hammer action has packed up. to be fair they get some abuse and supplier repaired them under warranty. Mine was a blue one! |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8750 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
They are all sufficient for light use, we have the "new" lithium dewalt kit running 4.0ah batteries and it is pretty good, the smaller combi drill is fine for light drilling and screwdrivering, whereas the more expensive and more robust xrp model, which we also have is better for more extreme drilling feats.......
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47p2 Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru Posts: 8048 ![]() ![]() |
Tried them all and currently using Makita, best one I ever had was a Hitachi and it is still working 30 years after a mate who worked for the GPO rescued it from the bin at his work. |
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Welshdragon Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: here and there...but not where I should be Posts: 1901 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Having my house old farm house done up I bought 18 months ago an AEG pro, 3.0 ah 18v and its had some stick with the amount of work its done and to be fair for £123 which was on sale at B&Q has done well, when I have had the builders and carpenter in they all use Makita stuff, but they are always used daily and for long jobs.
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Googsy Member Since: 02 Jun 2011 Location: Where men are men and sheep are nervous. Posts: 2947 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Makita for me had it 6 years now and zero issues. It feels great in my hand |
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n1cktdv8 Member Since: 19 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 1754 ![]() ![]() |
Elton John wrote a song about drilling |
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JAYBOY Member Since: 17 Oct 2012 Location: South Wales Posts: 2204 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
As a business we only use dewalt and find it very good and it lasts.
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n1cktdv8 Member Since: 19 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 1754 ![]() ![]() |
Yeah very much looking like a Makita Li-Ion or a Panasonic of the same ilk...
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1522 ![]() ![]() |
Another one for Makita here.
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I insisted on getting one with a plug for that very reason! I can't give a recommendation. I only needed a very light duty one, so I bought the cheapest store brand I could find and it does the job. |
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