I recall the Bosch having a smaller chuck when I last looked - might only matter if you've got large diameter bits though.
DJ Dunk
8y 29d#4
Yes, the Bosch has a 10mm chuck, the Stanley (Black & Decker) has a 13mm. Both are aimed at the DIY market. For 13mm bits, you'd probably be wise to use a mains drill or something more substantial.
bermudaviper
8y 29d1#5
Paid about the same price in December with 2.0Ah batteries.
Good find, reserved for click and collect at my local - I've been putting up with an Argos challenge drill for the last 6-7 days. Anything is an improvement for me !
mickg74
8y 29d#9
Decent drill. Batteries can be used for other stuff in range too.
reg66
8y 29d1#10
I know it's quite a lot more but I'd much rather pay the extra for the £99ish bosch professional blue ones. much better build quality, so should last a lot longer
taruns
8y 29d#11
Stocks are running low on the branches in london, just bought one for my autumn DIY jobs.
Opening post
Wickes have 20% off Bosch products plus another 15% off a £75 spend if you click and collect.
Just add some other items to the value of £3.01 (or as close as) to reach £75 basket value and apply the code SAVE15.
My example in the first post shows the price as £63.78 but you may be able to get a couple of pence off in addition.
Should also be able to get 2.2% TopCashback since the 15% code is listed on their page.
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http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/stanley-fatmax-cordless-hammer-drill-with-2-x-20ah-batteries---fmc625d2---18v-322538
I recall the Bosch having a smaller chuck when I last looked - might only matter if you've got large diameter bits though.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-erb679ddh-18v-2-0ah-li-ion-cordless-drill-driver/7611k
Good find.
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