Apply Code "DEW20" at basket to get price down from £75 to £60. Code works on some other Dewalt tools also.
Entry level SDS, seems to be well regarded by users. Comes with a hard plastic carry case. My old Bosch equivalent is still ok so won't be buying. For those that haven't used an SDS, these machines are excellent at tackling masonry and have a chisel function too for removing tiles or rendering and such.
All comments (23)
sradmad
31 Jan 161#1
good find op, heat
vento21
31 Jan 161#2
Great deal! Got one as a spare as too good to miss out. Thanks OP
donaldduck2
31 Jan 161#3
Ordered and a Jacobs keyless chuck with adaptor on special offer to go with it. Thank you notos for posting.
smugjojo to donaldduck2
1 Feb 16#11
Ermmmm.... this would destroy a keyless chuck, surely.
freezingheat
31 Jan 16#4
so this one has no chuck?
Also I saw someone review this and say it needs 'transformer' does anyone know what this means? thanks
notos to freezingheat
31 Jan 161#6
110V models need a transformer, but this is a 240V model, so you'll be fine to plug it straight into the wall as normal. It has an SDS chuck designed to take SDS bits. You can, as danaldduck2 has done, add an additional chuck to take regular bits
sparking
31 Jan 161#5
It means it runs on 110v ac and would require a transformer like the yellow ones tradesmen use,
freezingheat
31 Jan 161#7
ah thats great, thanks guys :smiley:
toaster
1 Feb 161#8
Bargain price.
SCOUSEKEVIN
1 Feb 161#9
Thanks to the OP for posting this, but you can buy a SDS mains powered drill from Lidl for £40 and it will have a
3 YEAR Warranty, I think Parkside power tools are as good as most of the DIY brands and a lot better then some of them.
toaster to SCOUSEKEVIN
1 Feb 161#18
This Dewalt is a professionally rated drill and comes, as with all Dewalt power tools a 3 year warranty, Parkside are a budget Chinese home use rated supplier for Aldi and their warranty does not cover professional use. The excellent stackable heavy duty case supplied with the Dewalt is worth the £20 difference alone.
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Entry level SDS, seems to be well regarded by users. Comes with a hard plastic carry case. My old Bosch equivalent is still ok so won't be buying. For those that haven't used an SDS, these machines are excellent at tackling masonry and have a chisel function too for removing tiles or rendering and such.
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Also I saw someone review this and say it needs 'transformer' does anyone know what this means? thanks
3 YEAR Warranty, I think Parkside power tools are as good as most of the DIY brands and a lot better then some of them.