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dom brennan

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hi I'm looking to buy a new drill but not sure which one i am looking at a Bosch or makita 18v. I've got a bosch green at the moment but the batteries are only 1.5ah and they aren't last very long going though 3 batteries a day what would you suggest i like the looks of bosch because I've already got 2 lboxx. thanks dom
 
Makita gears go quickly in their cheap stuff ( £199 drill and 500 1.3ah batteries screwfix special)
 
I'd go for this one:

[DLMURL="http://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/bosch-gsb-18-ve-2-li-2-x-40-ah-l-boxx-li-ion-2-speed-heavy-duty-combi-in-l-boxx.html?gclid=CI-hmdqV3r0CFdShtAodQywAnw"]Bosch Cordless Combi GSB 18 VE-2-LI with ERC[/DLMURL]


You also get an L-boxx included to add to your current system.
 
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i bought that yesterday and took it back this morning 2hour 10mins charge time it looked great as a drill but the charge time took to long. we do a lot of refurbishments with only one socket though the whole house so there isn't a chance of charging them.
 
i bought that yesterday and took it back this morning 2hour 10mins charge time it looked great as a drill but the charge time took to long. we do a lot of refurbishments with only one socket though the whole house so there isn't a chance of charging them.

The Bosch? Must have been faulty. There's no way it should take that long to charge.
 
it was what it said on the case i was shocked as well that makita one is 36min

The official figure for the 3.0Ah batteries is 30 minutes.

Bosch Charger.jpg
 
everything really clips,brackets, drilling joist's i will invest in an angle drill when i come out of my time

If your looking to drill joists a lot you will need a heavy duty drill which will be heavy and ***bersome for use as a screwdriver. I would look at either the milwaukee m18 or the delwalt xr 18v non brushless versions. Then maybe later on get a bare compact drill for screw driving on the same batteries.
 
M18CPD402C | Milwaukee Fuel 4.0Ah 18V Lithium-ion Hammer Drill/Driver

DHP458RME | Makita 18v Lithium-ion 4.0Ah Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver

DCD995M2 | Dewalt 18v 4.0Ah Li-ion 3 Speed Brushless Hammer Drill Driver

any of the above should see you good. Read the descriptions though and see the reviews research online and make an informed decision. If you buy cheap now you will regret it when you have a 25mm auger bit halfway through a triple and smoke pouring out your drill! Spend the extra £40-60 and get the right kit!!!

i also got my angle drill off of eBay brand new with the larger wattage for £100 off the retail be patient and shop around
 
Also look at the extended range of tools in that line as the cordless market has grown to provide "kits" that use the same battery across the range.

ie
circular saw, recip saw, impact driver, angle grinder, torch, radio all the stuff you will add as you go.

good websites to look at when researching are

Power Tools, Hand Tools, Professional Tools from Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee and more! | ITS.co.uk
Power & hand tools | building & plumbing supplies | Free UK Delivery
Axminster Tools & Machinery - Power Tools, Hand Tools, Woodworking, Metalworking & more! | Axminster.co.uk

all these sites have been used by forum members regularly and offer next day delivery so your not buying from an I trusted site. Good luck and happy hunting!

ps the picture to the left of this should give you an idea on how seriously I take my tool buying
 
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