Been looking for a cordless drill as my Makita one no longer holds charge. Found this which looks good as it's usually about £150 but has come down to £129.99 as part of their 'black and yellow' weekend.
To get it this price, add to basket then apply the following codes:
Goog14 to get 5% off, then
PW5NE for another £5 off.
There is also Topcashback as well at 3.03%!!
All comments (24)
packard
5 Dec 15#1
Superb price and 4 amp battery none of this 1.5 rubbish
IWANTBLUE
5 Dec 15#2
Nice Brushless drill at a decent price for 4.0Ah too Post any other dewalt tools you might find, as I'm ready to build the set up :P
jimmyt11
5 Dec 15#3
great price if you wanted to start a decent tool selection. personally id rather makita but theres not an awful lot of difference
Kickassonxbox
6 Dec 15#4
Have one of these, Great Price for one of these Drills plus battery, charger and case.
Voted HOT.
Ussss
6 Dec 15#5
Or you could just buy another battery for the Makita? Anyway, a brilliant joiner/plumber/electrician who has undertaken a lot of work for us, uses a complete set set of DeWalt kit and he's really happy with their performance.
nigelstephenson1
6 Dec 151#6
save yourself a few quid if your battery has gone and send it to re-cell my battery for 36 pound its far cheaper than buying a new drill and will work as good as new
MaximusRo to nigelstephenson1
7 Dec 15#21
Not if it's LiIon: "We don't recell these Li-ion makes:
Dewalt, Hilti, Makita, Ryobi, AEG, Facom, Ingersoll Rand, Panasonic, Hitachi and Milwaukee. All these have controller circuits which disable the battery so re-cells are not possible."
jumbosausage
6 Dec 15#7
Great find OP.
DealJourno
6 Dec 15#8
I use Makita myself. But it's a great price for this.
Teo_ldz
6 Dec 15#9
Got a twin pack from toolstop recently (impact driver and drill) both brushless and extremely good in use! Paid £430!! If I could I would buy this drill and impact driver separately and save £100+ on it :wink:). Still very happy with what I have, tho.:wink:! Hot++
VimesUK
6 Dec 15#10
Thanks op heat added. Bought the combi set with the driver bits for £120 using coupons. Excellent find.
heavygoodz
6 Dec 15#11
Wow, this is super cheap - great deal on a great drill - bought this same drill set up for £155 from toolstop 8 months ago. Heat
heavygoodz
6 Dec 15#12
Here's a good link to a Dewalt buying guide if anyone is confused with all the different varieties:
:sunglasses: Cheers OP!! just ordered :sunglasses: been wanting to replace my nicam dewalt for a while now and at this price with a 4ah bats it screams bargain, heat!! :stuck_out_tongue::p
n0chex
6 Dec 15#14
Very good drill for the price especially with the 4 ah battery but looking at the spec Max torque: 60Nm concerns me.
discount4cash
7 Dec 15#15
Got Milwaukee MILM18BPD401C with 4Ah battery charger for 119.99 3 months ago going well ordered one these also .getting the batteries from China 60 pounds each or 100 for two 5Ah.
RustySpoons
7 Dec 151#16
Wow never seen a DeWALT with Stereo Sound :smile::man:
thespud01
7 Dec 15#17
If u all for makita u can get one of their best drills for £157 ish. If your willing to wait for Amazon to restock their drill. Just buy it body only. And each part separate. Granted you won't get a case. But I did this earlier on in year and saved money.
Click other buying options. Amazon selling for £57
Price disparity seems common across retailers, did I miss something?
VimesUK
7 Dec 15#20
In the bundle are TWO batteries and not one liked you linked from your other search. :smiley:
meglaman2000
7 Dec 15#22
Ah, good point. Although adding another battery for £56 still makes it a few quid cheaper, and you would expect a bundle to come in at a slightly lower price.
The battery looks slightly different, but they are the same 18v 4ah batteries.
bam27beer
7 Dec 15#23
just ordered added the bit set and a dw 088k laser for £220 ,and £5 tcb
bam27beer
7 Dec 15#24
can get the batteries cheaper ,managed 2 x 4 amps for 105 ,and maybe flubit ,shame bespoke offers closed down !
Opening post
To get it this price, add to basket then apply the following codes:
Goog14 to get 5% off, then
PW5NE for another £5 off.
There is also Topcashback as well at 3.03%!!
All comments (24)
Voted HOT.
Dewalt, Hilti, Makita, Ryobi, AEG, Facom, Ingersoll Rand, Panasonic, Hitachi and Milwaukee. All these have controller circuits which disable the battery so re-cells are not possible."
http://www.its.co.uk/blog/buying-guides/dewalt-drill-buy/
Click other buying options. Amazon selling for £57
Makita DHP458Z 18V Body Only Cordless Compact 2-Speed Combi Drill https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00HW2SQP0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_AwuzwbVMCPCXR
£56 or £55 for 4ah battery. Depending on seller.
Makita BL1840 196399-0 18V 4Ah Lithium-Ion Battery https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GSMBTJA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_hxuzwb73J0H67
£39 for fast charger. Fully charged in less than 30 mins I think.
Makita DC18RC Black Li-ion 7.2V - 18V Fast Battery Charger https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008KXATOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_oyuzwbP6HGNZ0
The first drill with the Hammer function from the DeWalt range is the DCD985, throwing this into google shopping gives the following results.
Drill Only £74
Battery + charger £78
To total £152
Want to buy them in a bundle? £213 to you sir
Price disparity seems common across retailers, did I miss something?
The battery looks slightly different, but they are the same 18v 4ah batteries.