Can you recommend a cheap light battery drill for corner stea...

Mar 3, 2008
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I have the 19mm and 13mm drill sockets just need a suitable drill that won't break me or my towing limit!
 
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Silly Billy have a look inthe Artgos book ,not the best quality but good enough for the job page 276 No 3 @
 
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Argos do an 18v Challenge drill, (No hammer but its only for the legs) i paid about 30 quid for it and its got 2 batteries.

It whips the legs up and down with ease.
 

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I struggle a bit with a 12v drill. I would think the 18v would be a better option.
 
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These cheap drills - whether 12v or 18v - will wind up yer steadies, no problem.

But when it comes to putting these new fancy screw-pegs into the ground on a hardstanding.....Hmmmm....

Take your mallet.

Mac
 
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Thanks for the suggestions so far. They seem to be OK for the steadies but I would want it to work with steel screw in pegs as well. I am looking at a Lidl 18V with 2 batteries at
 
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Don't be tempted to buy the leading supermarkets Value or Smart Price cordless drills. I bought one of these last year for my steadies and they certainly do not have enough power to complete the job. They lack power and therefore I would certainly recommend paying that little bit extra and going for the more powerful 18v drills.
 

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