anyone had a blast on the new bosch 36v sds compact? really small drill, very light but as powerfull as they come! about £400+ quid though
You can pick it up for £299 in screwfix, its a good drill but id stick with the DADDY 36v bosch,
anyone had a blast on the new bosch 36v sds compact? really small drill, very light but as powerfull as they come! about £400+ quid though
Totally agree ,had my 24v Bosch for five years.Had the drill replaced two years ago by previous employer,and the original batteries are just starting to fade.Also bought the 10.8 kit two years ago, the angle drill is brilliant for kitchen second fix and the screwdriver has a permanent in my everyday toolbox.Only used the impact driver a few times,but its ther if I need it.Its BOSCH for me had a 24V for 7 years of house bashin abuse before some **** nicked it.
Really what?really?
really?
What entry level SDS would you recommend?
Thanks. Good advice. Looking to spend £175 for body only as already have Makita 18V lit tools and charger!
Hi, I'm about to embark on my first proper cordless drill/impact driver kit purchase for home DIY. It'll be for things like putting up shelves/pictures/lights, fitting new doors/hinges/locks etc. I'll be drilling into concrete, brick and wood although mainly it will just be the latter two. I have a budget of £200-250 although I'd like to spend as less as possible.![]()
The two kits I've seen are from Bosch and Milwaukee. I chose these brands because of the 3 year warranty but I'd also consider Makita if within budget.
Bosch 18v Kit
Milwaukee 18v Kit
Does anyone have any experience of the kit mentioned or could recommend me something else within budget?
I'm sort of new to this so please excuse my ignorance if I ask a silly question.![]()
Well that is professional kit. I'd buy something cheaper for just DIY personally.
I agree, Festool are superior tools.None of the above, It has tool be Festool !
What alternative kit would you recommend then?
moved to Dewalt after a few misdemeanant with Makita, Hitachi and Bosh. It has only been 10 months but ever since the beginning there were no problems.
I personally think that the previous Dewalt bad quality was that it had been made in China and Mexico compared to the currently build in Czechoslovakian factories.
I have also build a few adaptorso I can uuuse Makita and Ryobi batteries on my Dewalt bodies. Also have found faulty 18v Bosh and 18v Hitachi slide on bodies and as soon as I acquiree a faulty Dewalt batteries will create another two power sourceadaptorss for Dewalt.
Them cordless adapters would be ideal for confined spaces!!
To be honest even with the smallest drill sometime it difficult to access certain places. I personally use quite a few flexible and non flexible adaptors to do the job quickly and properly.
The adaptors would have been smaller if I had a 1.3ah faulty Dewalt battery. Still an extra 2 inches is nothing compare to the bigger flexibility realm.
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