Lidl have a 12v Li-ion drill that will be suitable for winding the steadies up or down & removing your screw pegs
On Thursday the 24th January
Good value IMO
On Thursday the 24th January
Good value IMO
emmerson said:Sproket, over the years I've had numerous "cheapie" cordless drills, of varying makes, and all of them have been very short-lived. (a year or less) Five years ago I bit the bullet and bought a Sealey 24v, discounted from £125 to £85. Still got it, still going well.
Like everything, you get what you pay for.
emmerson said:Sproket, over the years I've had numerous "cheapie" cordless drills, of varying makes, and all of them have been very short-lived. (a year or less) Five years ago I bit the bullet and bought a Sealey 24v, discounted from £125 to £85. Still got it, still going well.
Like everything, you get what you pay for.
You do not have that problem with Li-ion batterysSurfer said:We have the same issue. Next time we will buy a known brand name so that hopefully it will last and secondly spares like a battery will be available. Problem is battery do not last long as you are not constantly recharging them!
Gybe said:For anyone who really wants relaibility and quality this all metal gearbox Li-ion 18 volt Makita is on offer from Screwfix. At £99.99 it's a serious reduction for a Makita.
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do?fh_search=112_Makita_Battery_Bundle&cm_mmc=Email-_-E12W52B-_-Hero2-_-MakitaCombi
i don't think it comes with a battery as the ad offers a second battery at £39.99 when you buy a battery with the drill. If that is the case the price isn't the bargain it first seems.Gybe said:For anyone who really wants relaibility and quality this all metal gearbox Li-ion 18 volt Makita is on offer from Screwfix. At £99.99 it's a serious reduction for a Makita.
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do?fh_search=112_Makita_Battery_Bundle&cm_mmc=Email-_-E12W52B-_-Hero2-_-MakitaCombi
The drill does comes with a battery, but if you add a second battery as well the second battery will cost £39.99 instead of £79.99otherclive said:i don't think it comes with a battery as the ad offers a second battery at £39.99 when you buy a battery with the drill. If that is the case the price isn't the bargain it first seems.Gybe said:For anyone who really wants relaibility and quality this all metal gearbox Li-ion 18 volt Makita is on offer from Screwfix. At £99.99 it's a serious reduction for a Makita.
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do?fh_search=112_Makita_Battery_Bundle&cm_mmc=Email-_-E12W52B-_-Hero2-_-MakitaCombi