18v Lithium ion 2 gear drill driver is the ideal drill for tasks such as hanging pictures, mirrors, curtain rails and blinds as well as assembling flat pack furniture or general house maintenance
Includes: 2x 1.3Ah batteries, charger and kitbox
Guarantee: 3 years
Now £64.44 (27/4). Could try paintusapicture.com survey for a further £5 off a purchase over £50.
- dgg113
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bluesmudge99
11 Mar 169#5
I use this drill everyday on-site and have been for over 2 years.it's well worth the money.I also like the fact that not many people on-site will be interested in nicking the batteries from this when I have to leave them on charge in site canteens unlike the Bosch and makitas
djames108
11 Mar 166#6
who's saying this wouldn't last a life time?
I would say it's perfectly fine for the average diy'er which is what the majority of hukd users will be.
your argument is paying nearly an extra 50% for a superior product.......well it will be as your paying more.
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pnaylor39
11 Mar 161#1
Drill is something that should last you several years if not a lifetime. So worth paying a bit more. Fir another £30 you can get a Bosch professional combi drill , 3 yr warranty with 2 1.5 Li-Ion batteries from screwfix
Agreed except I think the batteries would not have much left in them beyond 4 or 5 years and replacements cost so much you'd be forced to buy a whole new set at that point
Zontes to pnaylor39
11 Mar 162#13
EEJIT ALERT. What a load of cobblers. Too much money, and no brains. Not sure what the Fir tree has to do with anything!
kevl to pnaylor39
13 Mar 16#47
Fatmax has 3 year warranty. It also has hammer action. I have had one for 3 years and can't fail it. Hot!
lightrider
11 Mar 161#4
Good deal with two batteries,if you don't need hammer setting Lidl have THIS for £29 next week.
bluesmudge99
11 Mar 169#5
I use this drill everyday on-site and have been for over 2 years.it's well worth the money.I also like the fact that not many people on-site will be interested in nicking the batteries from this when I have to leave them on charge in site canteens unlike the Bosch and makitas
sofiasar to bluesmudge99
11 Mar 16#22
hi. I bought this drill on the previous offer. used it the other day and the chuck kept getting lose while drilling.
what was I doing wrong. it was tight,, as it makes a clicking noise.??
djames108
11 Mar 166#6
who's saying this wouldn't last a life time?
I would say it's perfectly fine for the average diy'er which is what the majority of hukd users will be.
your argument is paying nearly an extra 50% for a superior product.......well it will be as your paying more.
trojan34
11 Mar 16#7
brilliant drill. buy it.
tinadog
11 Mar 16#8
fantastic drill .got one a few months ago. do a search and see who owns the name and other brand names in the same company and make up your own mind .
lurch
11 Mar 161#9
Got one a few months ago when argos were doing them, used it a few times and nice drill. 3 year warranty.
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Product description
18v Lithium ion 2 gear drill driver is the ideal drill for tasks such as hanging pictures, mirrors, curtain rails and blinds as well as assembling flat pack furniture or general house maintenance
Includes: 2x 1.3Ah batteries, charger and kitbox
Guarantee: 3 years
Now £64.44 (27/4). Could try paintusapicture.com survey for a further £5 off a purchase over £50.
- dgg113
Top comments
I would say it's perfectly fine for the average diy'er which is what the majority of hukd users will be.
your argument is paying nearly an extra 50% for a superior product.......well it will be as your paying more.
All comments (48)
what was I doing wrong. it was tight,, as it makes a clicking noise.??
I would say it's perfectly fine for the average diy'er which is what the majority of hukd users will be.
your argument is paying nearly an extra 50% for a superior product.......well it will be as your paying more.