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Hi all, I'm looking to buy a decent (not overly expensive) combi drill. Any recommendations and ideas of what sort of price I should expect?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Recently I brought a dewalt 18V brushless 3 speed metal chuck bare unit for £70, charger £22, 2 x 4Ah batteries £60 and case £6. £158 all in buying separately or nearly £100 more if I brought as a kit. The batteries are floureon dewalt replica batteries but had some for over a year and are just as good as original batteries IMO. This was for my 1st year apprentice so he doesn't want to spend loads but he's got a good bit of kit their for £150ish IMO. I then take £10 a week out his wages until he's paid it off.
good idea that lee, i guess he learns to look after and respect it more. Nothing worse that an apprentice misusing kit, almost slapped one apprentice for throwing my sds on the floor. The whites of his eyes were glowing in fear when i threw him on the so i won.
lol once I brought some new shears and the apprentice cut a 3.5 screw with them :furious3:
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