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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2009, 20:29:17 »
I understand a lot of DeWalt is now made in China (what isn't these days?  :roll:), but still seems to be good quality. If there is a deal on it, it might be worth going for.

That one looks quite big. It depends what you want it for. I've had a little 9.6v Makita cordless for years and it's been brilliant. Very useful for getting into tight spaces that my corded mains drill can't.
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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2009, 20:33:29 »
I have the same one and its now had a hard life and its still going.

It is very good but then it depends what you want to do with it. Its pushing it a bit if you want to drill into hard brick with large drill bits.

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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2009, 20:45:12 »
It'll be more for automotive use really maybe a bit of DIY :|

Spot welds etc
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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2009, 20:52:18 »
As an aside, I would highly recommend one of these for drilling out spot welds. Brilliant piece of kit.

http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;jsessionid=5RQYRCZMM25CUCSTHZOSFFI?_dyncharset=UTF-8&fh_search=spot+weld
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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2009, 21:03:32 »
B&Q Gloucester doing makita 18v for same money much better drill in my opinion i have used many brands and currently use 14.4v makita more than man enough as powerful as dewalt 18v but much lighter just has smaller chuck.
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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2009, 21:44:29 »
thats good value for the money, altough if you need to use it all day away from a power source a third battery rated at 2.6 or 3.0 ah (or whatever its called)would be fairly  usefull. there was somewhere(bandq?) doing a package with a dewalt sds corded drill and a similar battery drill to that one for £100 which is also pretty good.
i buy makitas personally but that one seems better than the £100 makita in my opinion
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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2009, 22:06:57 »
Dont bother, save up for something with 3.0 ah batts.

that must be a very old drill as they usually come with 2 ah batts.

I would save a bit more and go for the Makita Li-ion battery job only 1 battery but full charge in 22 mins.

I always bought Dewalt but unfortunatley they have been going down hill in performance and quality; the new model Makita's are brill, same bat. fits all equipment.
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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2009, 08:13:00 »
Was a time when you only seen Dewalt in industrial trade only counters, since they are now mainstream (and cheaper!) I am wondering if it's a different quality product as it doesn't pay to have DIY equipment last past a warranty period of occasional home use (black&decker experts on that science).
When I was apprentice the chippy's int he factory where idolising "Makita", what do they go for these days in the trade?


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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2009, 12:53:22 »
Was a time when you only seen Dewalt in industrial trade only counters, since they are now mainstream (and cheaper!) I am wondering if it's a different quality product as it doesn't pay to have DIY equipment last past a warranty period of occasional home use (black&decker experts on that science).
When I was apprentice the chippy's int he factory where idolising "Makita", what do they go for these days in the trade?




I think the twin drill with  batts. Driver + Combi drill is about the £250

I bought one for home which was the limited edition (black&white) 18v 1 batt. and its far supperior to the 18v Dewalt. got for £140.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-MAKITA-BHP452RFWX-LXT-18V-LI-ION-COMBI-DRILL-DRIVER_W0QQitemZ400041068150QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM?hash=item400041068150&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A1%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318

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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #10 on: April 12, 2009, 13:31:32 »
I have one of these. A super drill. But they are very heavy. So for one handed work, they arnt very good.

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Re: DRILL EXPERT NEEDED
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2009, 17:26:51 »
Was a time when you only seen Dewalt in industrial trade only counters, since they are now mainstream (and cheaper!) I am wondering if it's a different quality product as it doesn't pay to have DIY equipment last past a warranty period of occasional home use (black&decker experts on that science).
When I was apprentice the chippy's int he factory where idolising "Makita", what do they go for these days in the trade?




The armed forces use Makita, and after using them a lot I now swear by them. We had one wth 4 batteries and was using it constantly for periods over an hour- it would always work, and it would always power on until the battery was dead.

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