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Completely unrelated to staz's but I thought I'd just ask your opinions, I've started doing tradework and need to get myself a decent drill, just wondering what you guys reckon are the best for a decent price? I'd love a DeWalt but I think that may have to wait a while.
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Just buy whatever is on special, make sure it comes with 2 batteries and a charger. Honestly, its not worth the money to buy a really expensive one. I think mine is a "Reobi" or some shit. Make sure it has a good variable speed trigger, and 2 gears.

I decent set of drill bits is worth its weight in gold tho, makes for a nice professional job :).
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Cordless.... more volts the better.

Power..... Metabo is what I have, drills holes in lots of stuff.
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I had a hitachi battery drill and found that great, one battery is sad and the charger died though.
I bought a DeWalt drill a month back and found it to be very good and a bit cheaper than the Makita equivalent, plus dewalt have a 3 year warranty. Cost me $275 for my 12V which is all i need for the work i do.
Im a cabinetmaker so im useing drills all the time for various things.

Just make sure you get 2 batteries and a 1 hour charger really.
And what every voltage you need to do the work you will be useing it for, more voltage more grunt.
Battery drills sure aint cheap anymore though :(
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Alspos wrote:Power..... Metabo is what I have, drills holes in lots of stuff.
i would hope a drill does drill holes in lots of stuff :wink:
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put a dewalt on layby..:P a mans work is only as good as the tools he uses.
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Hmmm $600 dollars on a power drill :? Nothing beats 50nm of torque though
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Wen't hunting round today, bosch switzerland make a 18V model which puts out around 42NM of torque, has an LCD panel on the back to display motor temp, battery life and also recommends a torque setting and has a control for which material your going to drill through. Seems cool, I'm easily taken in by pointless crap :P rrp's for $278 with two 1.5mAh batteries and a 1hr charger.

What I really want to know is do any of you have any experiences with bosch tools?
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Post by grumbly »

I use bosch tools....and makita.....and gmc ( I love throw away tools) and ozito ( great, cheap little grinders) and yes, I am a tradesman.
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Are you saying bosch is throw away? :?
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no, gmc and ozito are
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phew :)
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

grumbly wrote:I use bosch tools....and makita.....and gmc ( I love throw away tools) and ozito ( great, cheap little grinders) and yes, I am a tradesman.
Ozito... Cant complain about a 13 dollar sander.. Havent managed to kill the bastard either
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were do you buy ozito products from, im in the market for a $13 angle grinder for use with a wire brush attachment, will be looking around tomorrow.
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For el-cheapo power-tools, i go to bunnings or sometimes super-cheap auto
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