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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Have a look at Macallister at b&Q
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3rd Mar 2013 3:56 pm |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
DeWalt are expensive but very good. If you can find one on offer (I got mine half-price in a Screwfix sale) it's worth paying a few extra pounds for it. I wouldn't pay full price unless you're going to be using it a lot though. Also be aware that their general quality and indestructability comes at a cost in terms of weight as well as ££. (Recently watched a roofer using his DeWalt to hammer down lead flashing!) |
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3rd Mar 2013 4:06 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Pop down to Screwfix or check on line, for the money you will a Makita or a Bosch.is a good buy, don't waste your money on unknown cheap makes, the batteries never hold the charge very well, whenever you want to use it the batteries are flat.
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3rd Mar 2013 4:09 pm |
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Stevie5tapes Member Since: 10 Jun 2012 Location: Brighouse, YORKSHIRE Posts: 1370 |
Screw fix (who are owned by b&q) always have some good deals. I got a makita about 6 years ago and it's still going strong. I use it quite often. It was 100 quid came with 2 batteries and drill bit set. Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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3rd Mar 2013 4:14 pm |
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Andy Jeff Member Since: 19 Feb 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 45 |
I too came on this dilemma a while back and decided this time NOT to get the Bosch (green) or black and decker B&Q obvious choice so I pushed the boat out and bought something that lasts and works! I had to build a raised decking area (7m x 5m) and used all screws and no nails - boxes of the bloody things!
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3rd Mar 2013 4:22 pm |
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Apache Member Since: 03 Jul 2012 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 126 |
If you are arthritic then I'd suggest something like the Bosch 10.8V kit. Lithium ion so will hold charge even if you use it infrequently. I got the drill and impact driver set and it is amazing what it can do. It will outperform the cheap shed 18V kit. The impact driver is particularly amazing for its size
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3rd Mar 2013 4:52 pm |
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piattj Member Since: 18 Jan 2012 Location: where the crowds aint... Posts: 1235 |
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3rd Mar 2013 4:55 pm |
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stooby Member Since: 08 Feb 2011 Location: South Lanarkshire Posts: 320 |
I'll take all your suggestions on board.
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3rd Mar 2013 5:20 pm |
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minolta mad Member Since: 28 Dec 2012 Location: Devon Posts: 47 |
Id say go for an 18v makita or Dewalt.
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3rd Mar 2013 7:48 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Costco do a range of power tools, Bosch, Dewalt and Mikita and with there endless returns policy it might be worth looking if your a member Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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3rd Mar 2013 7:58 pm |
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bish789 Member Since: 30 Apr 2012 Location: St. Andrews Posts: 512 |
18v DeWalt or Makita all the way.
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3rd Mar 2013 8:08 pm |
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papa smurf Member Since: 25 Sep 2012 Location: Brighton Posts: 214 |
I would go Makita,Have had one for 6 years but make sure it has a Torc ajuster and a hammer thing..Come's in handy for Pain in the ass screw's and the odd bit of 4 be 4... Iain |
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3rd Mar 2013 8:45 pm |
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Landy andy Member Since: 31 Jan 2012 Location: Herts. SG11 Posts: 61 |
I'm in the trade and would normaly say makita all the way, but they are not the easiest batteries to remove, even without arthritis. I would suggest trying a few, but makita are very good, an impact driver will be smaller and lighter, but only good for screwing, a drll driver will do both but be bigger, and heavier.
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3rd Mar 2013 9:44 pm |
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DrownedRat Member Since: 19 Oct 2009 Location: Back in the hot seat Posts: 496 |
Sorry mate - Screwfix and B&Q are both owned by Kingfisher. Trust me. Kingfisher also own some other DIY companies in Europe. They are not directly connected to Home Depot in the states although if you visited them you might think differently. In reality they are rivals chasing the same business. However if you buy from the Tradepoint counters in B&Q you are effectively getting the Screwfix offer on most things - you need a Tradepoint card to get into their tradepoint counters - members only but better prices than you can get off the shelf in B&Q. They have seperate head offices in Portsmouth/Southampton and Yeovil and operate as completely autonomous companies. There's always a way forward! 2008 Freelander Td4 GS - Stornoway Grey - Now Gone - Sob 2011 Freelander Td4 GS 150 - Rimini Red - in its place - Better x far x 4!! |
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4th Mar 2013 8:54 pm |
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