DCD785 Hammer Drill: 2 Speed all metal transmission, 66Nm Torque, Max capacity in wood 38mm, Metal 13mm, Masonry 13mm, 0-600/2000rpm No Load speed. XR intelligent switch protects battery and tool. DCF880 Impact Wrench: Powerful 203Nm torque, ½” Square Socket Drive, 2300rpm No Load Speed, 2700ipm, M16 Max.Bolt Diameter, Aluminium front housing, All metal gearbox. Complete with battery, charger, bag, 11 piece screwdriving set and impact wrench adaptor Comprehensive kit Great value 1 Year warranty as standard
20 comments
Mikep46
25 Aug 17#1
One or two batteries?
dozstanford
25 Aug 17#2
"Please note that this is an end of line sale item and therefore condition and accessories may vary."
chongox
25 Aug 17#3
what games are supported with this gamepad?
SDLiam
25 Aug 17#4
Great game, screwed me on the dlc and last boss hammered me over and over. I finally nailed it though and the sidekick in this is a bit of a spanner.
SkyeVincent to SDLiam
25 Aug 17#10
I'm so confused!
dozstanford to SkyeVincent
25 Aug 17#11
When the deal was first posted it have tags for "Video Game" I belive.
LilHammerette
25 Aug 17#5
Heat for being wireless. What's the battery life like?
evghenii23
25 Aug 17#6
4amp
evghenii23
25 Aug 17#7
Sorry,not online,at Manchester's store
steveo42451 to evghenii23
26 Aug 17#15
This isn't available at the Manchester store anymore
AzeemB
25 Aug 17#8
DCD785 Hammer Drill: 2 Speed all metal transmission, 66Nm Torque, Max
capacity in wood 38mm, Metal 13mm, Masonry 13mm, 0-600/2000rpm No Load
speed. XR intelligent switch protects battery and tool.
66Nm pretty good for the price right?
dozstanford to AzeemB
25 Aug 17#9
I paid £120 (Amazon 3 or 4 weeks ago) for the Bosch Professional 18 V-Li with 2x4ah which has 67Nm and the same drilling dimensions (I think)... but that was just 1 drill with 2 batts and a case.
By comparison the top of the range Makita (£200 body only) offers 115Nm and the Stanley Fatmax for £89.99 from Argos offers 58Nm which is a high end DIY / entry level trade drill and the top of the range Black & Decker (£60) offers 38Nm.
AzeemB to dozstanford
25 Aug 17#12
Wow £120 was a bargain. Well it was when I was looking for a drill, think battery prices have come down a bit and looks like there is some competition between manufacturers
dozstanford to AzeemB
25 Aug 17#13
Just some random cheap Amazon out of stock deals, they do it sometimes, kinda like the Dewalt SDS drill with 2x5ah for under £180 at the moment. Sometimes the order gets cancelled and on occasion they fulfil the order, if its cheap and OOS on Amazon it's worth trying as they don't charge unless its posted.
Dar22 to dozstanford
26 Aug 17#16
Was that the deal I posted by any chance that went cold for some reason still unknown to me?
dozstanford to Dar22
27 Aug 17#17
No idea, with this new fancy (rubbish) version of HUKD every time I search I only see active deals, I no longer seem able to see expired deals, which makes comparing a deal more difficult, I suppose HUKD don't want you to see what was cheapest & when, as it might put people off buying something if was previously cheaper and if people don't spend they don't earn commission.
If you posted a deal for the Bosch Pro 18 V-Li with 2x4ah batts for £120 on Amazon and it was OOS, then yes, that was the deal I was talking about, and thank you for posting it.
Dar22 to dozstanford
27 Aug 17#18
Yeah that was the deal, it went cold but no idea why. Now I'm annoyed I didn't buy them myself since the batteries in my own still have packed up! No problem anyway, glad someone benefited from the deal! :thumbsup:
dozstanford to Dar22
27 Aug 17#19
I took a punt on the Dewalt SDS with 2x5ah on Amazon for £192 on Amazon in the middle of July as well, this however has had the delivery date set back three times and the price has dropped even further I believe, if it ever turns up I'm debating whether to have the cheek to ask them to refund the price drop since I ordered.
Dar22 to dozstanford
27 Aug 17#20
I would they tend to have very good customer service and I reckon you'd get the difference back or charged the new price. I recently ordered Canterbury tracksuit pants in medium, they were to small on me. I applied for a return and refund but they said keep the tracksuit and they refunded new anyway. I spend hundreds on Amazon every year and their customer service is the reason why.
acj7744 to AzeemB
25 Aug 17#14
It's more than enough for what you're likely to use it for. My Milwaukee is 135 Nm. It really kicks when it catches. I recommend using the handle to steady it with your other hand. If it doesn't come with one buy one. No one likes a broken wrist!
If you are regularly drilling through masonry SDS drill will always be best.
Opening post
DCF880 Impact Wrench: Powerful 203Nm torque, ½” Square Socket Drive, 2300rpm No Load Speed, 2700ipm, M16 Max.Bolt Diameter, Aluminium front housing, All metal gearbox.
Complete with battery, charger, bag, 11 piece screwdriving set and impact wrench adaptor
Comprehensive kit
Great value
1 Year warranty as standard
20 comments
66Nm pretty good for the price right?
By comparison the top of the range Makita (£200 body only) offers 115Nm and the Stanley Fatmax for £89.99 from Argos offers 58Nm which is a high end DIY / entry level trade drill and the top of the range Black & Decker (£60) offers 38Nm.
If you posted a deal for the Bosch Pro 18 V-Li with 2x4ah batts for £120 on Amazon and it was OOS, then yes, that was the deal I was talking about, and thank you for posting it.
If you are regularly drilling through masonry SDS drill will always be best.