The Tesco 14 Volt drill is a compact tool with carry case and charger it is ideal for jobs away from home. Complete with charger and soft grip handle to reduce vibration and fatigue. 10mm Keyless chuck for quick and easy bit changing Lithium Ion Battery 3 -5 hours charge time
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justbuggin to money786
20 Jun 145#11
If you're asking that, do you think you should be drilling holes in stuff?
Latest comments (56)
DrAcula1
8 Apr 16#56
still haven't charged mine and still going strong (don't use much, but it gets used)
"I operate a furniture home delivery operation and this item is superb. compact with good torque settings it helps my teams assemble items fast and efficiently. the battery holds it charge all day and the little light on it helps you in those awkward dark corners ensure you get the screw and not the wood.only drawback is it comes with only one battery, so you have no spare. i would recommend it to anyone who wants a good product at a very good price"
"I have researched cordless drills for DIY and I found this one for a bargin price. I collected it within 2 days from local ASDA store. Drill looks well made. I am quite happy with it. I hope will last long and serve well. This year I have a lot of jobs in the garden and kitchen where it will be necessary. The other drills from internet and local DIY shops cost much more and I am not sure that for small jobs at home and about, they are worth paying more. The time will show. At the moment I am quite happy with this product and I can recommend it to other home owners who need to do some small fixings at home."
ddsc123
23 Jun 14#54
Hi I am a DIY amateur, could you tell me if this Draper drill is any good to drill holes in a brick wall? If not then what is it most suited for? Many thanks in advance.
tdogg
21 Jun 14#52
Got mine today. Have to say they are well worth the cash. Pleased with it.
pioneerlogic to tdogg
23 Jun 14#53
Ditto; Lovely Drills got 2 today; amazing price thanks OP
& yes they are variable speed.
ACDenn
21 Jun 14#51
I don't see it anywhere, is this variable speed or just stop and go?
Features:
Variable speed control
20 position torque control
Forward/reverse facility
10mm keyless chuck
Double ended screwdriver bit
Anti-slip soft grip handle and 3-5 hour charger
Black and Yellow
14.4V
1 double-ended screwdriver bit
14.4v battery pack
230V AC adaptor
3-5 hour charger
2 Years parts guarantee
Dimensions:
9.2 x 25.3 x 32.5cm
Weight:
2.855Kg
hncsys
20 Jun 14#47
Once you buy it now and put in your post code it pops up with this postage. I put my brothers Southampton address and it was free delivery but not for me, I would have liked 2, drill and driver :-(
DrAcula1
20 Jun 14#46
now - Price:£22.50
WillieGophar
20 Jun 14#45
Unless I'm not seeing it in the image or description, this doesn't appear to have hammer action (i.e. it's rotational only).
Can anyone confirm, please? :confused:
junglejim
20 Jun 14#44
I got this drill in march it lasted 2 months before the keyless chuck broke
andynicol
20 Jun 14#42
Perfect timing, 1 of my 2 batteries in my Makita 14.4v doesn't charge anymore, will buy this instead of shelling out £50 or so on a 2nd battery.
Allways handy having 2 smaller drills like this for multi-tasking, as has been said earlier, 1 with drill bit and 1 with screwdriver bit, saves changing bits, especially handy when building flat pack furniture.
Heat.
austinc to andynicol
20 Jun 141#43
Before you throw the battery away, google 'li-ion battery fix' you'll be amazed at how much you can re-juvenate your battery if its on its way out.
andynicol
20 Jun 141#41
It will not drill easily into concrete or brick walls.
It will struggle and will wear out the battery after each hole, IF it manages it, so expect to charge the battery potentially after each one ?
:stuck_out_tongue:
dirge
20 Jun 14#40
Had one for ages and love it, great purchase at full price. Have a makita too, as a DIY'er I was impressed and use it for the messier stuff.
Benodet
20 Jun 14#39
£14.01 P&P!!! What is it packed in, fivers?
austinc
20 Jun 14#38
If any of you are into car detailing, this would make a good sun-gun / swirl spotter.
Why is it useless; Ive got its non li-ion brother & its been fab for 10yrs only the batteries let me down.
JohnnyUtah to YouDontWantToKnow
20 Jun 14#24
It's getting personal! :smile:
money786
20 Jun 14#6
What drill bits are recommended for this drill?
justbuggin to money786
20 Jun 145#11
If you're asking that, do you think you should be drilling holes in stuff?
4cx250f to money786
20 Jun 141#21
any but not sds type and not too long.
edit :and not more than 10mm dia.
Towner
20 Jun 14#20
This or the Fatmax at Homebase?
capricornianz
20 Jun 14#15
so tdogg, how good is it then compared to other drills?
tdogg to capricornianz
20 Jun 14#19
haven't recieved yet, but most all l-ion drills that i have bought have been pretty good. Have to wait and see
capricornianz
20 Jun 14#13
how is this in comparison with bosch/makita etc?
need it for house work only. not a pro or a builder
justbuggin to capricornianz
20 Jun 14#18
There's no comparison between this and a Makita. Think Hyundai versus Mercedes. These are probably fine for the odd bit of DIY but will be nowhere near the quality of a Makita. Bosch is a better DIY brand though they aren't as good as they used to be.
pioneerlogic
20 Jun 14#16
You're costing me a fortune; just bought another; Thanks though !
tdogg
20 Jun 14#14
40 sold since i posted last night. Still plenty of stock by the look of it.
lim88
20 Jun 14#12
Thanks tdogg, brought one.
regards.
sponduli
20 Jun 14#10
ordered thanks
pioneerlogic
20 Jun 14#9
Thanks Good price.
hncsys
20 Jun 14#7
ADD £14.01 if you live in Northern Ireland, I imagine similar if you live further out in the UK
maz09 to hncsys
20 Jun 14#8
Where does it say that in the sale ?
worthinger
20 Jun 141#5
3 - 5 hour charging time puts me off.
justbuggin
20 Jun 14#4
Not brilliant but I've got three similar. Use one for pilot holes, one to bore out and a third to drive the screws in. Much quicker than changing bits
money786
20 Jun 14#3
Thank you, ordered 1
zielinir
20 Jun 14#2
Thanks for the heads up - bought one.
tdogg
19 Jun 141#1
I do a lot of building work and at this price for a l-ion drill, I bought 3 as it's normally £35 minimum. Thought I would share.
Opening post
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Latest comments (56)
"I operate a furniture home delivery operation and this item is superb. compact with good torque settings it helps my teams assemble items fast and efficiently. the battery holds it charge all day and the little light on it helps you in those awkward dark corners ensure you get the screw and not the wood.only drawback is it comes with only one battery, so you have no spare. i would recommend it to anyone who wants a good product at a very good price"
"I have researched cordless drills for DIY and I found this one for a bargin price. I collected it within 2 days from local ASDA store. Drill looks well made. I am quite happy with it. I hope will last long and serve well. This year I have a lot of jobs in the garden and kitchen where it will be necessary. The other drills from internet and local DIY shops cost much more and I am not sure that for small jobs at home and about, they are worth paying more. The time will show. At the moment I am quite happy with this product and I can recommend it to other home owners who need to do some small fixings at home."
& yes they are variable speed.
second post:-
the end part "get a li-ion."
Price: Was £30.00 Now £20.00
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Features:
Variable speed control
20 position torque control
Forward/reverse facility
10mm keyless chuck
Double ended screwdriver bit
Anti-slip soft grip handle and 3-5 hour charger
Black and Yellow
14.4V
1 double-ended screwdriver bit
14.4v battery pack
230V AC adaptor
3-5 hour charger
2 Years parts guarantee
Dimensions:
9.2 x 25.3 x 32.5cm
Weight:
2.855Kg
Can anyone confirm, please? :confused:
Allways handy having 2 smaller drills like this for multi-tasking, as has been said earlier, 1 with drill bit and 1 with screwdriver bit, saves changing bits, especially handy when building flat pack furniture.
Heat.
It will struggle and will wear out the battery after each hole, IF it manages it, so expect to charge the battery potentially after each one ?
:stuck_out_tongue:
Link
Translation into English anyone
There is always a start to amateur DIY :smiley:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002UHKARY?cache=fd947f625c8ecf6873a2fbf8c72ebb78&pi=SY200_QL40&qid=1403275750&sr=8-1#ref=mp_s_a_1_1
Hot for price only!!
edit :and not more than 10mm dia.
need it for house work only. not a pro or a builder
regards.