Just had an email through B&Q club card and if you buy both the drill and the drill bits together, you get it for less than the price of the drill. Drill £50 Drill bits £10 Buy together £37 Saving £23
Quite a good deal if it's something you're looking for. Online and instore I believe.
15 comments
dealtime
25 Aug 17#1
Seems a good buy!
Crossbow
25 Aug 17#2
Been reading some posts from past HUKD deals for the same drill, & find I may need something little more powerful/substantial - can someone please suggest the next model up, or other brand for a reasonable price?
worthinger to Crossbow
25 Aug 17#3
£50 sds from screwfix will bash a hole in most things.
porek333 to Crossbow
25 Aug 17#5
Dewalt d25033 around £90 enough for most of the builders
samspud
25 Aug 17#4
Great deal. This drill always available for £35/40 from somewhere (Argos/Amazon/b&q previously) but the drill bits aswell make it
Neostar
26 Aug 17#6
Good deal though I'm looking for a screwdriver drill driver
wakkaday
26 Aug 17#7
I have a Bosch Ixo with drill adsptot and looking for drill bits unsure what to go .it has a hex shape
s2_ytb
26 Aug 17#8
Got this deal earlier in the year. Drill has tackled all of my needs. :grin:
ssc1
26 Aug 17#9
prefer corded hammers. good deal.
Krizzo3
26 Aug 17#10
People who have no diy knowledge, please bear in mind this drill is mainly good for drilling wood/metal.
For drilling trough brick/concrete you want a sds rotary hammer.
Phoenix7777 to Krizzo3
27 Aug 17#11
What about a little job, 4 holes? What about with another drill bit? (sorry meant to say, for slabs/concrete)
Krizzo3 to Phoenix7777
27 Aug 17#12
For little job, three inches deep, with decent drill bit you should be ok.
The moment you need to do some more drilling, through entire wall, in an older brick house, it will make you work harder for it
I suggest you can get a sds rotary hammer and for odd wood/metal work you can use a chuck adapter for classic drill bits
Rotary hammers can be used in drill only mode too (as well as hammer only and drill+hammer)
lanc1979 to Krizzo3
29 Aug 17#15
I've got this drill. With good Masonery drill bits (I use Dewalt Extreme) it's fine for most walls on a DIY basis.
Soulja88
28 Aug 17#13
Can this be used to assemble furniture etc? Or is it just for drilling through walls?
Sorry I don't have a clue about drills
Krizzo3 to Soulja88
28 Aug 17#14
Best for drilling wood/metal
For assembling furniture get a cordless drill (which is meant to be used for driving screws into wood/light duty wood/metal drilling)
Opening post
Drill £50
Drill bits £10
Buy together £37
Saving £23
Quite a good deal if it's something you're looking for.
Online and instore I believe.
15 comments
For drilling trough brick/concrete you want a sds rotary hammer.
The moment you need to do some more drilling, through entire wall, in an older brick house, it will make you work harder for it
I suggest you can get a sds rotary hammer and for odd wood/metal work you can use a chuck adapter for classic drill bits
Rotary hammers can be used in drill only mode too (as well as hammer only and drill+hammer)
Or is it just for drilling through walls?
Sorry I don't have a clue about drills
For assembling furniture get a cordless drill (which is meant to be used for driving screws into wood/light duty wood/metal drilling)