A great everyday drill/driver for wood, metal, steel and plastic. Includes a lithium battery and charger - lithium-ion technology provides constant power, extended runtime, no memory effect, longer life and extremely slow self-discharge. It has 2 gears and 16 torque settings and even comes with a handy carry case.
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jaizan to linhang90
29 Jul 164#7
Another made up brand, Guild, Worx.........
Life would be easier if the just badged the product as "The Cheapest S*** We Can Do"
dereklogan7
29 Jul 163#11
Worx have 3 year warranty on their tools. You have to register tool on their website to get the extra years. :smiley:
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sradmad
29 Jul 16#1
good find op, heat added
ngangekrubally
29 Jul 16#2
I got this few weeks ago for £84 and I will recommend it....solid tool
dzordzmakowiec to ngangekrubally
29 Jul 16#3
Wow you`ve paid 84 for tool that normally cost 54.99? Good Deal ;P
Maybe it was different Worx drill?
Rickardo to ngangekrubally
29 Jul 161#8
I hope yours was at least the hammer/combi version with 2 batteries for that price! (Even then, personally, at that price I'd go for a Ryobi/Hitachi/DeWalt/makita drill as regularly on offer for similar or not a lot more).
dzordzmakowiec
29 Jul 162#4
10mm chuck, 30Nm, 1.3Ah.
Not something that semi skilled DIY-er should see in his tool box.
linhang90
29 Jul 16#5
Would go for this if i hadnt bought the £29.99 18V Guild drill(****) from argos too
jaizan to linhang90
29 Jul 164#7
Another made up brand, Guild, Worx.........
Life would be easier if the just badged the product as "The Cheapest S*** We Can Do"
clnsndrs
29 Jul 16#6
None in Derby or surrounding areas but i managed to snag one in Nottingham. Shame this wasnt posted this morning as i just got back from shopping in Notts :disappointed: Oh well another trip back tomorrow :smile: Thanks for posting as i have been looking for a decent drill for the past few days.
Rickardo
29 Jul 161#9
Worx is a bona-fide, albeit consumer/DIY level, brand, I believe.
crazylegs
29 Jul 16#10
Hope you got big arms as picked this up instore a few days ago and put it down swiftly as it weighed a ton!
dereklogan7
29 Jul 163#11
Worx have 3 year warranty on their tools. You have to register tool on their website to get the extra years. :smiley:
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Life would be easier if the just badged the product as "The Cheapest S*** We Can Do"
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Maybe it was different Worx drill?
Not something that semi skilled DIY-er should see in his tool box.
Life would be easier if the just badged the product as "The Cheapest S*** We Can Do"