12v drill Li-ion battery suitable for steadies

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Lidl have a 12v Li-ion drill that will be suitable for winding the steadies up or down & removing your screw pegs
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On Thursday the 24th January
Good value IMO
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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.
 
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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.

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!
 
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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.

Same here as to having numerous cheapie drills over the years.......

I have a 10.8v Li-ion Bosch that i use for the van but people won't pay the money for the drill @ nearly £122 now, but last time these were on offer i bought one to try & for £29.00 it is well worth it with the Li-ion Battery & the three year warranty
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,it copes with the steadies & the screw pegs with ease, it is only in the last couple of years that the Li-ion tecnology has come down in price, this is not the same as a old Ni-cad battery drill that can develop memory Memory effect when this happens its somtimes cheaper to buy a new drill......
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Where as the Lithium-ion battery does not suffer that fate.........
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Surfer 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!
You do not have that problem with Li-ion batterys
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A few months ago I treated myself to an Axion drill & torch kit from Axminster power tools. The 10.8 volt drill has plenty of torque in low gear for corner steadies and has a built in light to illuminate the steady adapter/driver. The LED torch has a bright main beam and a useful side-light/lantern facility. Comes with charger, two 1.3Ah Li-Ion batteries and kit bag. Can thoroughly recommend it. Shame its now gone up to £60.
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We brought a cheap cordless from Aldi 3 years ago, to keep in the van... Still going strong, plenty power to wind the steadies and never let me down..
 
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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
 
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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

A few months ago Screwfix had an offer on Hitachi 18 V cordless drills with two 1.5 amp hour li-on batteries for £99.95
I bought 2 and they are excellent
http://www.screwfix.com/p/hitachi-dv18dcl2-18v-1-5ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill/64945

The Lidl li ion vibrating multi saw is also excellent
 
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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.
 
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It quite clearly states having a battery in the contents of the offer
.Product contents:
BHP453SH, battery, charger and carry case.

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otherclive said:
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.
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 £79.99
 
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Multibuy Offer - You save £39.99 on the second battery when you buy 41278 Makita 18v 1.3ah Battery with 58614 Makita 18v BHP453SH Combi Drill. Discount applied automatically when both products are added to the Trolley. Offer ends 10/03/2013

Well Screwfix ad is very ambiguous as written it says you save £39.99 on the second battery when you buy a 1.3ah battery with the drill.
 
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Yes I now know what it says in the spec but when I clicked on the link in the above post the screwfix 'headline' was as I have quoted above, that's what led me to say that it didn't appear to have a battery in the £99 advertised price. Since I already have a couple of Bosch LioH drills with steel gears I wasn't interested in reading the Screwfix Makita spec.
 

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