Similar to the Parkside drill from Lidl which has disappeared from it's website. including case, bits, chisels and a standard chuck + key looks a beast.
Latest comments (19)
steztheskinhead1
26 Sep 16#19
Great piece of kit
DE4L3R
5 Sep 16#18
Picked up a Parkside one from lidl yesterday. Used the £5 off . Bargain £34.99
kidrock123
3 Sep 16#17
SDS FTW
djolltax
2 Sep 16#16
Omg another piece of kit that's going to "appear" in the shed that I will have to explain "I've had for aaaages!" Great find, heat, bought and free delivery! Thx OP. :smiley:
hutchir9
2 Sep 16#15
I have the Titan one and it is a beast, it comes with all the bits shown earlier including a chuck for "normal" drill bits.
The only thing to remember is the weight, it does weigh a lot but feels very solid.
CoriolisEffect
2 Sep 16#14
Does anyone know this compares to the Titan model of Screwfix? I wonder if they are actually made in the same factory?
7777777
2 Sep 16#13
mine 2 years old aldi sds broke (oil leaking from the chuck and the hammer function became temperamental), will hopefully replace it for this one. cheers
kalico
2 Sep 16#12
I've had one of these for years (not from Lidl or Aldi but the same machine).
On the downside, they are pretty low-tech and relative to an expensive one, they are very heavy.
On the upside, they are pretty low-tech and will go forever. Mine's had such abuse you wouldn't believe it and it just keeps on trucking.
With a 3 year guarantee, your won't get better for the money. I will be surprised if you can break it within 3 years, unless you're the sort of worker who clears up their tools with a sweeping brush. Even then ......
Spartan88
1 Sep 161#11
Well, no problem there then. I thought I'd checked mine thoroughly to see if it had a clutch, upon looking again it's written on the box. Thanks for pointing it out.
Spartan88
1 Sep 16#8
Bought one last time they were on sale. They are big/heavy and powerful. They will drill quite easily into a concrete lintel and break up quite solid blocks of concrete. The one concern I've seen raised is the lack of a safety clutch.
pennyfarthing88 to Spartan88
1 Sep 162#10
Features
No-load speed 0-850rpm
Keyless chuck & additional chuck
3 functions include Drill, Hammer or Chisel
Variable electronic speed control Safety clutch
Charan_matharu
1 Sep 16#9
Just brought one since using the lidl branded drill for years and can say, it goes through walls as easy as buttering bread!
sradmad
1 Sep 16#7
good find op, heat added
linhang90
1 Sep 16#5
Got the parkside one from Lidl the other day however the switch at the front for between drill/drill+hammer was stiff to the point where it was impossible to turn with one hand.. Had to use both hands,had a feeling it was dodgy so returned right after.. However when it was on,it was hell of a beast..drills thru wall in seconds. Would have kept it if it werent for the switch.. Still its a brill deal for the price n power
RicardoFuller to linhang90
1 Sep 161#6
You can buy one of these instead
linhang90
1 Sep 16#4
Exactly the same as the parkside one but blue rather than green.. And theres a spanner which the parkside doesnt come with
pennyfarthing88
1 Sep 16#3
The additional SDS to standard chuck adaptor included are around a tenner on their own so this is a great deal.
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The only thing to remember is the weight, it does weigh a lot but feels very solid.
On the downside, they are pretty low-tech and relative to an expensive one, they are very heavy.
On the upside, they are pretty low-tech and will go forever. Mine's had such abuse you wouldn't believe it and it just keeps on trucking.
With a 3 year guarantee, your won't get better for the money. I will be surprised if you can break it within 3 years, unless you're the sort of worker who clears up their tools with a sweeping brush. Even then ......
No-load speed 0-850rpm
Keyless chuck & additional chuck
3 functions include Drill, Hammer or Chisel
Variable electronic speed control
Safety clutch
Heat added.