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I am just starting to get some tools together, I have alot of hand tools and a few power tools but was just interested to see what power tools other people have and which get used most/least and battery or corded? I could go crazy and buy loads of power tools but her indoors wont be to happy!!!
 
ok here's the plant I have

110v Devalt 5KG SDS drill/breaker
110v Ryiobi SDS drill
240v Borsche SDS Drill
240v Wall chaser
2 x 24v Panasonic drills (one semi retired only comes out when need subbies to use a sds cordless)
15.6v Panasonic drill driver
15.6v Panasonic drill / Impact driver
15.6v Panasonic Metal cutter
110v transformer
415v transformer
4 x 110v em florescent temp lights
16x 110v florescent temp light

I would recommend you start with a SDS cordless drill to start with and then a drill driver

I tend to use my cordless plant. if I'm drilling thru a thick or hard wall I'll use the big dewalt drill
 
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better to buy a few good tools than a lot of cheap crap.

you need , in order of priority, ( IMO )

1. 240V or 110V rotary stop SDS drill

2. 18V dewalt or similar drill/driver

3. cordless SDS drill

4. corded or cordless circular saw

5. wall chaser

6. now you can start fantasising about fein multi tool, cordless angle grinders, inspection cameras, and the like.
 
I just buy em as i need em and probably whatever deal is on at screwfix at the time, my hitachi 110v sds was a good buy tho, got a real torque to it a solid blows per min when on rotary stop, great for chisselling walls.
 
Cheers for the replys, I am going to buy alot of things as and when I need them. I have a little cash buring a hole in my pocket so I think I will go for a SDS and 18v drill, now to see what deals are on :sunny:
 
me too my old ni-cads are holding charge less and less, also alot of peeps i know are using impact drivers these days and they do seem to be the nuts
 
What do you use impact drivers for when doing electrical work?

My Makita Ni-cad has just about had it, Ni-cad batteries do not last long IMHO.
 
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Depends where most of your work is - if house bashing a Wall Chaser, Good vacuum, Rip Saw (Circular saw), Kango are vital - but will be near useless in industrial. A good cordless SDS drill is a must.
Some items I have are cheap and nasty (The rip saw is a £30 effort, but generally only used on floorboards).
 
What do you use impact drivers for when doing electrical work?

My Makita Ni-cad has just about had it, Ni-cad batteries do not last long IMHO.
Can get decent replacement batteries from flea bay - non branded mind! My little dewalt combi batteries gave up the ghost after about 5 years, 2 replacement batteries are still going strong after 2 years.
 
For cordless tools, try to decide on a range and stick to it. Then you can use existing batteries and charger on body-only tools later. I've used Makita 18V Li-ion for the last couple of years; very pleased with them.

Cordless SDS is great for cable holes and fixings in tough brickwork. Also with a chisel bit for chasing.
 
ok here's the plant I have

110v Devalt 5KG SDS drill/breaker
110v Ryiobi SDS drill
240v Borsche SDS Drill
240v Wall chaser
2 x 24v Panasonic drills (one semi retired only comes out when need subbies to use a sds cordless)
15.6v Panasonic drill driver
15.6v Panasonic drill / Impact driver
15.6v Panasonic Metal cutter
110v transformer
415v transformer
4 x 110v em florescent temp lights
16x 110v florescent temp light

I would recommend you start with a SDS cordless drill to start with and then a drill driver

I tend to use my cordless plant. if I'm drilling thru a thick or hard wall I'll use the big dewalt drill

240v drills!!,were not even allowed 110v,cordless or nothing for us..
 
just started to swap out my old dewalt gear to new 3ah liion range so far,
18v cordless, circular, grinder much better to keep everything on same batteries and chargers just need to sell 24v sds and pick up 18v sds
 
Well I`m quietly changing from Dewalt. Used them for years but whereas a 18v DC988 drill used to last 3-4 years they are packing up at less than 18 months now. Makita here I come, hopefully they wont be going downhill too.
 
What do you use impact drivers for when doing electrical work?

My Makita Ni-cad has just about had it, Ni-cad batteries do not last long IMHO.
Screwdriving - fixing backboxes to walls, putting up trunking, securing light fittings to walls and ceilings...
I reckon my impact driver (Bosch 10.8v) is my most used power tool.
 

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