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A switch mode supply would cater for both 110 & 230V supplies, should be able to pick one up from flea bay for a reasonable amount. Personally I'd buy a new battery.
 
I must be missing something here....

What's the main reason for having a battery operated drill in the first place, oh yes, so you can take it anywhere, especially in places where there is no power supply available. So converting it to a drill that needs a lead and power supply kinda defeats the whole purpose....
 
why did you buy a battery one iin the first place?

there is always a genny if you need power for it somewhere.

a chopsaw would kill batteries quick

I worked on an airbase, they don't allow 240v stuff only battery, but now I'm retired I won't be shifting it about now, and yes you're right it does kill batteries quick so it's anoying having batteries run out halfway through a job. But as the saw cost me £700 I don't fancy chucking it and I know substitute Batts are £40 each, I'd rather spend the money on a transformer if one exists at under £80 (2 Batts min)
 

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