Lots of 'funny' drills posted recently. Watch this one as Homebase usually drop an extra 10% off over Bank Holidays. Worth every penny as initially it was designed for trade use.
I have this.
question. why does the chuck go lose every time I drill ?
I do tight it up until it makes a click noise . very frustrating and iv only used it once ! had if for 4 months now as I'm a light user
matthat to sofiasar
23 Mar 16#6
I hate that - not got this drill but happens on mine when I hammer
smugjojo to sofiasar
23 Mar 16#8
Most likely down to user technique. Try tightening on hammer setting - or max end of tourqe setting no. 22 - work down torque 21, 20, etc till you find a 'happy point' Use a rigger glove to hold chuck with. Doubt if there is anything wrong with drill. Otherwise you can build your body height to 6 feet and 18 stone weight with muscles and hands to match - that will resolve it :smiley: Hope this helps.
notos to sofiasar
23 Mar 16#10
That can happen on small diameter drill bits, but usually it's just a matter of tightening it up more than you would. If it happens a lot you might have some debris or obstruction in the chuck jaws or it's a duff one.
MrWani to sofiasar
23 Mar 16#11
As others have said it's the torque setting. It shouldn't be clicking. Turn up to drill setting and hold tight. Careful not to burn yourself by holding the trigger beyond your grip capability (or use a glove). My Father in Law gets it wrong everytime so I'm sure you're not alone.
eggman to sofiasar
23 Mar 162#12
Used it once in 4 months. Sounds like my conjugal rights. Make sure your chuck screw is tightened fully. It is in centre of chuck jaws and left hand thread to tighten.
foes4you to sofiasar
24 Mar 161#19
try holding chuck and then pressing on switch while u hold it so it tightens a bit more.
smugjojo
23 Mar 16#4
Metal chuck and gears show its intent.
This Stanley Fatmax 18V Cordless Li-ion Hammer Drill features 2 speed motor covers all applications into masonry, wood and metal. It is compact and lightweight making it ideal for confined spaces. It is kitted with a 22 position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes. Compact 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck with automatic spindle lock allows quick and easy bit change with one hand. LED Light ensures improved visibility in poorly lit areas.
Features: 2 speed gears, hammer impacts per minute 6,800 / 27,200, chuck capacity 1.5-13mm, state of charge indicator, LED light
Includes: 2 x 18v Li-Ion 2.0Ah battery packs, 60 minute charger, belt hook, kit box
Additional information: 22 Position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes
Corded/cordless: Cordless
Batteries included: Yes
No load speed: 1600rpm
Torque settings: 51.4Nm
Charge time: 1hours
Chuck details: 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck
Drilling capacity: Wood: 38mm, Metal: 13mm, Masonry: 13mm.
Number of gears: 2
Voltage: 18V
Suitable for: Drilling / screw driving into wood and metal
Dimensions: (H)22, (W)23, (D)7.5cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Colour: Black and yellow
Material: Plastic and metal
Effects and finish: Matt
Guarantee: 3 years
MaximusRo to smugjojo
25 Mar 16#37
Well, only 51Nm is a bit low compared to the 67Nm on Bosch.
Also seems less compact/heavier than Bosch
smugjojo
23 Mar 161#7
Brilliant.
Motherg93
23 Mar 161#9
There's no discount weekend over Easter at Homebase. They have been suspended while the new owners take over and look at creating every day low prices
eggman
23 Mar 16#13
No contest. Buy this one. No Brainer really. I believe the £70 1.3ah deal may be just a drill driver, with no hammer function for masonry work, but please check that out - irrespective of what the site info at Homebase is stating.
sofiasar
23 Mar 16#14
was first time using it too. I used the drill to make holes and drill screws for blinds. lots of numbers but as i am a woman and CBA reading instructions I thought bit would work straight out of the box.
superfamiking
23 Mar 162#15
Fantastic little drill. I'm a locksmith and although i have a much more expensive dewalt drill, I actually use this one more often, due to it's size and weight
Batteries hold a great charge and with the right drill bit there hasn't been a bs lock or 3 star euro it couldn't cope with.
Stanley every time. You will not find a better one anywhere in the UK at this price.
jimmyt11 to sam1981
24 Mar 16#22
if youll be in the market for extra 18v tools then Ryobi every time. if you just need a drill get this
dm_hallam
23 Mar 16#18
a have this from the last time they did the deal on it. cannot fault it
rok263 to dm_hallam
24 Mar 16#28
+1
keepitspikey
24 Mar 16#20
I accidentally nearly bought this one on Sunday and it was priced at £140.00 .It was on the shelf with the £70 ones.Took it back and now bought this for £85 .bargain.
championadam
24 Mar 161#21
try ordering 2 online. last time I did this and only paid £79 for the pair. ebayed one for £85. free drill and change for a sandwich!
used mine for some heavy work during large kitchen fitting and other stuff. can't fault it. also have fatmax 18v impact driver and jigsaw, both are ace.
MaximusRo to championadam
25 Mar 162#36
You lost about 20% of the £85 on fees Ebay/Paypal will take.
sam1981
24 Mar 161#23
Thanks. I'm going for this one as I've got a fair amount of other tools already and although I like the Ryobi battery solution, the 1.3ah batteries you get with that deal aren't powerful enough to drive some of the bigger tools so the advantage of have the interoperability between devices is find of lost anyway.
I bought the bosch from them a 2 days ago as my drill died during a job and they did next day delivery. All I can say so far the bosch is fantastic. Battery charge in 45min it is so light and compact. The drill bits that come with it are worth at least £20. There is also £5 off at toolstop voucher and £3 cashback from Topcashback. So all in all works out around £111.00
smugjojo
24 Mar 16#25
Absolute Tosh!
smugjojo
24 Mar 16#27
Nice. Enjoy. I believe Bosch introduced the cordless. :smiley: I had a 12v for years and it was so good. Once converted a large stable block to habitable use and used it to drive 100mm gold screws into the walls after a Bosch corded SDS pre drilled. The cordless went on and on and on until the ancient batteries refused to charge.
qwerty212
24 Mar 16#29
Funny drills?
sradmad
24 Mar 16#30
good find op, heat added
currymad
24 Mar 16#31
I don't see anywhere that it has metal gears, just a metal chuck.
cchalliss to currymad
27 Mar 16#46
mxer450
24 Mar 16#32
Best drill ever!!....had mine a while. Up the with the bigs boys. I love the metal chuck, led magnetic holder, feel and balance is spot on!!..2x 2ah is just the very icing on the cake....Bagain!!. No complaints at all 10 outta 10 and that's very rare for me :confused:
mxer450
24 Mar 162#33
Metal gears, which I believe is made by Dewalt...
richardsimpson1234
25 Mar 16#34
Just what I needed, well just what I wanted and couldn't help myself lol. Lots of diy and flat pack building ahead as moving house. This is a nice looking unit and looks great value for money too.
Good reviews here made me jump for it.
Cheers to the original poster.
kiddy
25 Mar 16#38
The Bosch doesn't have hammer action.
DJC31
26 Mar 16#39
Reserved for collection
smugjojo to DJC31
26 Mar 161#40
You will not be disappointed. Enjoy. :smiley:
smugjojo
26 Mar 16#41
Just checked my till receipt on my Fatmax - purchased 27/05/13 from Homebase being 1.5Ah batteries - priced at £84.99 and still working as new with no faults. :smiley:
This is a Combi drill .... The quoted max impact rate of 25,500bpm is the hammer action rating.
spm
26 Mar 16#43
had this for a few years, haven't used it a lot but it's never let me down. Batteries seem to hold their power for a long time so I can take it out after a few months and stll do some small DIY jobs. Used it to hang some cycle racks on very hard garage wall - wore out a couple of bits and needed a few charges but the drill coped.
rwilts
26 Mar 16#44
It's a great drill but FYI I got it from homebase for £69.99 previously posted. I know that price is not available now , but if you can afford to wait thay have had it lower.
smugjojo
26 Mar 16#45
Just used mine to take screws out of 5 family caskets of peoples ashes - 2 dating back to 1942 that are to be scattered collectively next week. Jeez. Pick the bones out of that one. Seriously, it is true. Bet this is a first for a Fat max(and me too).
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bosch-gsb-1800-18v-3ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill-89-99-screwfix-2419522?p=27648461
question. why does the chuck go lose every time I drill ?
I do tight it up until it makes a click noise . very frustrating and iv only used it once ! had if for 4 months now as I'm a light user
This Stanley Fatmax 18V Cordless Li-ion Hammer Drill features 2 speed motor covers all applications into masonry, wood and metal. It is compact and lightweight making it ideal for confined spaces. It is kitted with a 22 position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes. Compact 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck with automatic spindle lock allows quick and easy bit change with one hand. LED Light ensures improved visibility in poorly lit areas.
Features: 2 speed gears, hammer impacts per minute 6,800 / 27,200, chuck capacity 1.5-13mm, state of charge indicator, LED light
Includes: 2 x 18v Li-Ion 2.0Ah battery packs, 60 minute charger, belt hook, kit box
Additional information: 22 Position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes
Corded/cordless: Cordless
Batteries included: Yes
No load speed: 1600rpm
Torque settings: 51.4Nm
Charge time: 1hours
Chuck details: 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck
Drilling capacity: Wood: 38mm, Metal: 13mm, Masonry: 13mm.
Number of gears: 2
Voltage: 18V
Suitable for: Drilling / screw driving into wood and metal
Dimensions: (H)22, (W)23, (D)7.5cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Colour: Black and yellow
Material: Plastic and metal
Effects and finish: Matt
Guarantee: 3 years
Also seems less compact/heavier than Bosch
Batteries hold a great charge and with the right drill bit there hasn't been a bs lock or 3 star euro it couldn't cope with.
An absolute steal at this money!
used mine for some heavy work during large kitchen fitting and other stuff. can't fault it. also have fatmax 18v impact driver and jigsaw, both are ace.
http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gsb18-2li-plus-combi-drill-18v-professional-lightseries-63-piece-accessor-p72605
Good reviews here made me jump for it.
Cheers to the original poster.
Bosch GSB 1800 Combi Drill specifications.
Max. drilling capacity in masonry 13mm, wood 35mm, steel 13mm. Max. torque 67Nm hard / 28Nm soft. No load speed 0-500 / 1700rpm. Max. impact rate 25,500bpm. Max. screw dia. 8mm. Spindle tread ½". Overall length 195mm. Weight 1.7kg.
This is a Combi drill .... The quoted max impact rate of 25,500bpm is the hammer action rating.