The 500 watt motor provides plenty of power, making it ideal for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts. Great value, this well-built power tool is capable of effortlessly drilling into a variety of materials and is packed with useful features that make everyday home maintenance tasks a lot easier. 500 watts. Reverse function. 13mm keyed chuck. 1 gear. Max torque 25Nm. Drilling capacity for wood 25mm, steel 10mm and masonry 13mm. Depth stop handle. Auxiliary handle. Cord length of 2m. Size H20, W7.5, D27.5cm. Drill weight 1.9kg. (excludes professional use).
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themachman
6 May 176#4
Thats me drilling all weekend :wink:
philphil61
6 May 176#5
Had one for about 5 years - used a few times - does the jobs I need and for me was a bargain @ £16.99
And unless you are a tradesman then there's no need for these high end / designer labelled / expensive tools :wink:
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vassy1
5 May 175#1
Cheers PF. Heat added :smile:
adi23232323 to RiTSo
6 May 174#9
me :sunglasses: me drilling every night but always the same hole :disappointed:
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vassy1
5 May 175#1
Cheers PF. Heat added :smile:
BungalowBill
6 May 173#2
As an amateur DIY'er I wish I had bought a new 500watt drill when my old one broke. Instead I got a 1000watt drill, and I am not happy to use it - way too powerful for DIY plebs like me! So have some heat, as I go get one of these!
ruheluddin86
6 May 17#3
When does this end n what drill bits will I need to buy please?
pennyfarthing88 to ruheluddin86
6 May 174#6
Not sure when it ends as for drill bits any really ( apart from the ones you can pick up in the pound shops ) something like these should last well..
Had one for about 5 years - used a few times - does the jobs I need and for me was a bargain @ £16.99
And unless you are a tradesman then there's no need for these high end / designer labelled / expensive tools :wink:
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RiTSo
6 May 171#7
Looks good for the price. I've had a similar one for years now, under a different brand name but looks exactly the same, and fine for most minor jobs. No need for Makita when you're drilling a few dozen holes a year!
adi23232323 to RiTSo
6 May 174#9
me :sunglasses: me drilling every night but always the same hole :disappointed:
RiTSo
6 May 172#8
The Stanley 12" tool bag, 20% off in special offers, is also a good buy at £8.00 - http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6174215 . It's a perfect size for keeping a few of the main tools handy rather than having to lug a full tool box around. Fits nicely in a kitchen cupboard or similar.
Marrilyn
6 May 172#10
Cheers. Gonna put this away for Fathers day off my son. X
Opening post
Was £16.99
Bargain for around the house DIY.
Might be useful for some :smiley:
The 500 watt motor provides plenty of power, making it ideal for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts. Great value, this well-built power tool is capable of effortlessly drilling into a variety of materials and is packed with useful features that make everyday home maintenance tasks a lot easier.
500 watts.
Reverse function.
13mm keyed chuck.
1 gear.
Max torque 25Nm.
Drilling capacity for wood 25mm, steel 10mm and masonry 13mm.
Depth stop handle.
Auxiliary handle.
Cord length of 2m.
Size H20, W7.5, D27.5cm.
Drill weight 1.9kg.
(excludes professional use).
Top comments
And unless you are a tradesman then there's no need for these high end / designer labelled / expensive tools :wink:
Heat added
All comments (44)
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/3329582?
And unless you are a tradesman then there's no need for these high end / designer labelled / expensive tools :wink:
Heat added