Milwaukee combi hammer drill and impact driver pair. 2x 18v lithium ion 4ah batteries charger and case for £247! With code 32q0pcf That's diy price! Free next day delivery too. Check out the specs there a power house.
13 comments
page3092
2 Jul 17#1
Good deal
MrWani
2 Jul 17#2
Probably should have put Milwaukee in the title.
ridemytools to MrWani
2 Jul 172#4
I'll edit it, thanks. Hi have you tried dropping to 1st gear? Drops the speed ups the torque. Or try using auger bits. Most boxes are ment to house the drills and charger and not much else, otherwise they wouldn't sell any toolboxes. Thanks for your input though.
themorgatron
2 Jul 17#3
I've got this set, it's crap and only aimed at DIY. The drill struggles though softwood (even 22mm Irwin auger bits), and bits are forever getting stuck in the chuck.
Plus the box is shocking, there's barely room to fit any dill bits etc.
rhodyate to themorgatron
2 Jul 17#6
HA,HA LOL, you must have a Makita
rhodyate
2 Jul 17#5
hot
mcbain
2 Jul 17#7
I've got this drill and the fuel version of the impact driver and it's brilliant..
choices
2 Jul 17#8
Brushed motor & low torque is diy.entry level in my opinion."max 60nm is optimistic for drilling 13mm in steel " & kits lower 180nm variable speed impact driver lacks any torque control .
mrblubo
2 Jul 172#9
u must never used proper makita combi....
Makita DHP481 generates 125Nm of torque which is more than twice powerful than that Milwaukee toy!!!!
dream on super aldi drill user lol
ridemytools
2 Jul 17#10
I'm a Panasonic man dude. But the m18 battery platform is great. Loads of scope for body only deals and this kit gets you 2x 4ah batteries so you get the drills for pennies. They will be great for most people's needs anyway. What are you driving in that needs 125nm?
jaizan
2 Jul 171#11
I would not want to be holding that with 125 Nm going through it.
own the hammer drill , use it for diy and its pleasant to use.
I wanted something more reliable than the diy brands but not cost the earth like the Makita, which is in another range and price
the batteries do make many sets expensive
drilling 7mm drill bit in to brick is loud, so if i have to do more that 2 holes I would probably get my wired sds out.
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Hi have you tried dropping to 1st gear? Drops the speed ups the torque. Or try using auger bits. Most boxes are ment to house the drills and charger and not much else, otherwise they wouldn't sell any toolboxes. Thanks for your input though.
Plus the box is shocking, there's barely room to fit any dill bits etc.
Makita DHP481 generates 125Nm of torque which is more than twice powerful than that Milwaukee toy!!!!
dream on super aldi drill user lol
[quote=ridemytools]
I wanted something more reliable than the diy brands but not cost the earth like the Makita, which is in another range and price
the batteries do make many sets expensive
drilling 7mm drill bit in to brick is loud, so if i have to do more that 2 holes I would probably get my wired sds out.