Yip, got those also Peter, thanks. Just covering all basis
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Yip, got those also Peter, thanks. Just covering all basis
Cheers TerryHi Steve When I used to put up the wind breaks I used a 40 quid set of aldi drill, shitty jig saw and grinder that was left in the van along with a 3/4 inch auger bit and a big rubber mallet -The drill worked fine drilling 14 holes about 8 ins deep simply drilled one hole pushed in a wind break stick/pole moved along to next space drilled another until all where in place then smashed them home with the rubber mallet - Usually completing all 14 while others around me were on there 3rd or 4th pole -I don't expect a lot from a 20/40 quid drill but they are more than good enough for your requirements -Go spend 20 quid on the Aldi one and if it does not do what you want I will give you £20 so you will have lost nothing and you can then spend 150 quid on a professional drill that you probably never use to it's capacity
terry
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Better dealBargain price given it has 2 x 3ah batteries included
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Supplied With:
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1 x DC18RC Charger
1 x Makpac Type 2 Case
Are the lidl ones that good terry, got De-Walt but could do with another, and if that good worth buying as a spare, do you know what size chuck they haveDon't knock the Lidl drills until you have tried them FOR 40 QUID (that's cheaper than any of the quality drills batteries )let alone the drill,charger(1 hr) and battery ---The jig saw is as smooth as silk to use and the circular saw is good for ripping 3/4 ply (20mm)The drill although a bit on the heavy side has done everything I have asked of it and when any run out of power you have 3 batteries to go at -I have stopped grabbing my Bosch jig saw and now grab the Lidl one and when someone wants to borrow anything I throw them the lidl ones not really caring --They all come back asking where I got them from and I have no doubt when on offer again they will go out and buy a set --£120 for all 3 that will do any DIY-ER or close to £200drill/350jigsaw/circular saw400 =£950 ??-I usually kill a Bosch corded jigsaw every yr/18mths (£135)and my Bosch cordless jig saw(£400) now sits in the garage while I am still trying to kill off the lidl one after a very surprising 3 mths all 3 are still working good -When they die I will simply get my money back and hope they have been on offer again because I will be one of the first in the que -Gone are the days of buying very expensive battery tools,you simply don't have to now.
OK I concede I will still buy myself a Millwalkee impact drill
terry
I am impressed -but you need the jig saw (brilliant for 40 quid)if only for a spare battery -You can of course buy 3 or 4 for the price of a Dewalt half inch chuck -they are only 1.5 amp battery so don't last long but seeing as I bought circular saw jig saw and then I went back for a drill after trying my mates out -plenty of torque -I find I can stop the chuck with a lot of cheap drills -this nearly ripped my skin off Big down side is after giving them some heavy use I went back to buy 3 more (1 of each)and the inconsiderate buggers had sold outAre the lidl ones that good terry, got De-Walt but could do with another, and if that good worth buying as a spare, do you know what size chuck they have
Wonder who makes them ?
Thks
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