Delivery charges £4.95 or free delivery when spending over £100.
NOT compatible with lxt / cxt batteries.
Think this is a good offer for a household hammer drill driver for the monies.
Makita HP347 hammer drill driver.
2x 14.4v batteries 1.3AH.
1x 60 min charger.
carry case with 75 piece accessory set.
17 comments
beljata
19 Nov 16#1
Was just going to post it. £10 better price than last weeks offer.
joolsvern72
19 Nov 16#2
just to slow
MonkeyMan90
19 Nov 163#3
crap drill you want an 18v if you want a decent one with lithium batteries these run out of battery in no time and no power
Zontes to MonkeyMan90
19 Nov 161#6
Lazy bar steward. Try to post a legible comment.
morrig to MonkeyMan90
20 Nov 16#13
Isn't Li-ion means lithium ion.
Buckyball
19 Nov 161#4
I agree, 18V is the way to go but if someone only needs it to drill a couple of holes in a year it's good enough.
jayelloh to Buckyball
19 Nov 164#5
sounds like being married!
crazylegs to Buckyball
19 Nov 162#7
Maybe if your using it professionally in your work every day yes I would agree this would not be the ideal drill..
If its to drill a few holes now and again for DIY this would be absolutely perfect, why spend pro money when your only going to use it rarely and most of the time its parked up in the shed...
If you want to be a pro then think like a pro, a pro wouldn't spend and waste money where its not needed! :man:
chelseablue
19 Nov 161#8
A very good DIY drill £5 better than last week's offer from Toolstop.
stevethos
19 Nov 162#9
I assume this is the same model as the £70 one from Toolshop last week? Mine arrived and I used it for a couple of days this week at work. Does the job well enough, but all I was doing was drilling holes into wood and plaster to hang TVs. Sufficient enough for me :smiley:
jayelloh
20 Nov 161#10
assez de beaucoup
Rickardo
20 Nov 16#11
Only a 10mm chuck, which shouldn't bother most people but just so peeps know (e.g. if you have existing large bits you may use).
Rickardo
20 Nov 16#12
It's £64.94 with delivery.
MonkeyMan90
20 Nov 16#14
Yes these are lithium but only 1.3 so drain in no time the lithium lxt 3.0ah are the better ones.
iz123456789
20 Nov 16#15
is this post from the company or a consumer like us
toaster
20 Nov 16#16
The Stanley Fatmax 18v 2Ah from Argos is worth the extra fiver, much more powerful torque rating and longer lasting 2ah batts
Opening post
NOT compatible with lxt / cxt batteries.
Think this is a good offer for a household hammer drill driver for the monies.
Makita HP347 hammer drill driver.
2x 14.4v batteries 1.3AH.
1x 60 min charger.
carry case with 75 piece accessory set.
17 comments
If its to drill a few holes now and again for DIY this would be absolutely perfect, why spend pro money when your only going to use it rarely and most of the time its parked up in the shed...
If you want to be a pro then think like a pro, a pro wouldn't spend and waste money where its not needed! :man:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/fatmax-cordless-drill-69-99-argos-2550588