never tried these but stanley fatmax hand tools do seem to be quite robust and worth the extra you pay so for this price id say its good for real diy enthusiast but not for trade. heat added.
schnecker
1 Oct 16#3
makita man myself but heat added because vfm
krisward7955
1 Oct 16#4
Seems a good price but the batteries are awful. 1.2Ah is very low for drills.
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Stanley Fatmax Drill Driver & Impact Driver
Combi Kit With Charger and TWO 1.3ah Batteries
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Hammer Drill with compact 13mm single sleeve metal keyless chuck with automatic spindle lock for quick and easy single handed bit change
Hammer Drill with 2 Speed motor covering all applications
Hammer drill with 22 position adjustable torque control for consistent screwdriving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes
Impact driver with 6.35mm keyless hex driver allows for quick, one handed fitment
Impact driver with aluminium front housing provides greater heat dispersion increasing motor life
Compact, lightweight and ergonomic design with rubber grip for superior user comfort
Part of the STANLEY FATMAX® 18V cordless Li-Ion system
Manufacturer warranty - 3 year
INCLUDED:
2 x 1.3Ah 18V Li-Ion battery
Hammer Drill & Impact Driver
Storage bag
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Ok for DIY'ers
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/stanley-fatmax-drill-driver-with-2-x-batteries---18v-207004
Three spares should cover the charge time so theoretically you could go non-stop..
I think this is a slightly weedier version of their combi drill though.
This is the good one
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/stanley-fatmax-cordless-hammer-drill-with-2-x-batteries--18v-322538
Hard to find, must be being replaced (or phased out in favour of DW/B&D models)