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Any recommendations for metal drill bits?
i use dewalt metal drills, Screwfix sell them.
Any recommendations for metal drill bits?
Looks good to me mate, a lot of torque for such a small drill, I loved my previous Bosch but it was stolen, serious contender if not the one!
Just bought it the Bosch there from ffx, cheers UK, love it!
ah good, it will not let you down. It really is a good drill, the hammer is good too, clearly it's not an add but it's good.
how have you killed the impactors?I'm going back to Dewalt. Ive had enough of Makita as done 2 combi drills and an impactor in the last 10 months. To be fair they do suffer some abuse but still....
compared to all the other brands its slower, dosnt last as long and doesn't have as much torque (there are comparison vids on youtube)ah good, it will not let you down. It really is a good drill, the hammer is good too, clearly it's not an add but it's good.
compared to all the other brands its slower, dosnt last as long and doesn't have as much torque (there are comparison vids on youtube)
Something any of you may want to watch, a comparison between Bosch, Makita and DeWalt, five parts to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8o-FPOsYiQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LODQmbGrOQo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fg9UqDMXSQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5mLWnS-BZg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqCDBdUFWgc
laptops are slightly different as they are all made with off the shelf partsi Fix laptops from time to time, (with all the bits ive changed on my laptop its NEW)
ACER whom own EMachines, Packard Bell and Gateway.
Make the Same Machine for each of its companies, same case just different logo.
Mine is a 5553 Acer, but works with G640, tm81, nv59 systems.
Just wonder if any of the Electrical Companies do the same.
DeWalt being the Upper classes version of Black and Decer
Milwaukee whom is owned by Techtronic Industries Company Limited who also own Ryobi
Hilti & Festool I'd say is a little bit better, but Bosch/Makita/Milwaukee/Dewault/Metabo/Panasonic - yes all much of a muchness. I don't own anything Hilti or Festool fwiw, my kit is mainly Makita.I say that the difference between the top brands is largely negligible and they are all a much of a muchness.
I say that the difference between the top brands is largely negligible and they are all a much of a muchness.