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I don't really know the Erbauer range, although I do have one of their mains planers, which has been OK for the small amount of use I have for it. I get the impression that they're really a Screwfix own brand.For this range specifically or for erbauer overall?
The XR range is the Dewalt stuff.
I have the combi drill, impact, sds, multi tool, circular saw, angle drill and led floodlight, 2x5.0ah 18v batteries and 4x6.0ah 18v/2.0ah 54v flexvolt batteries.
All my cordless kit is Makita...the trouble with them is there is quite a range to choose from...
http://www.makitauk.com/products/cordless-tools/combi-drills/18v-combi-drills.html
Just the 10 combi drills in the 18v range
I'm guessing with that level of equipment you are happy with the quality/workmanship and feel?
That's part of the problem. Iv done some google searching for "makita brushless 18v drill" and there's loads. I don't know which range to choose from lol
prefer the makita gear.mainly because you can buy any spare part if needed.Iv been doing some research and Iv narrowed it down to dewalt and Makita. This is purely based on reviews/features/ other equipment within the range and also resale value if I choose to change in the future.
I keep going back to dewalt. That's based on the fact I prefer the look, they are generally slightly cheaper and the reviews and tests outweigh the makita's slightly.
prefer the makita gear.mainly because you can buy any spare part if needed.
yes you do. to sweep up the debris after drilling. .You can buy Dewalt parts online, even eBay. Though with brushless you don't need brushes.
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