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  1. T

    Cordless driver

    I'm on the look out for a decent but compact cordless drill/driver doesn't need to be hammer drill etc just for screw driving screws but be able to change bit example for hex drive tech screws etc screwing into plastic cladding fitting some plastic pipe clips etc for a fire alarm air sampling...
  2. jibjob

    Handheld cordless vacuum

    Hi Guys, I do a lot of small domestic works & need a good cordless vacuum cleaner for getting dust off skirting boards & carpets etc. Been looking on the net but many of the reviews are a bit hit and miss. Would be really good if I could charge it in the van while on the move. Can anyone help...
  3. S

    Best Drills

    Hi All, Looking for a new drill, was just wondering what you guys think works best! thanks.
  4. T

    Thinking of investing in a cordless kit

    Hello all, I had my tools for a while now, and some particularly my cordelss stuff, is giving up the ghost, I have different makes of everything and have never really stuck to one brand, but usually like, bosch, makita and dewalt. I'm thinking of buying a cordless kit, with makita in mind...
  5. sparkdog

    Second kit for long on site jobs?

    I have one on site job which is permanently on going but I also have to go and do other smaller jobs and take most of my kit out on them and then back again.It seems like the only way is to make up a second kit of the usual tools and drills to keep in the van.I just wondered what others do?
  6. P

    Circular saws - Corded or cordless?

    I just wanted to know what people prefer? Corded or cordless and which brand is best. I use a corded wherever possible because I have found when having to use a cordless, the batteries just don't last that long. I like Makita but will be replacing it shortly as it is getting old and a bit fooked.
  7. S

    Draper Expert 10.8V Cordless impact driver set

    Does anyone have any experience of the Draper Expert 10.8V Cordless impact driver set? Been offered what i think is a good deal at £80 for impact driver, drill driver, and torch 2 batteries and charger. But this sounds too cheap to me are they just trying to get rid of them because theyre...
  8. R

    Drill/Driver

    Batteries on my 18v Bosch are in need of replacing, and the prices are a joke - you can get a new drill and two batteries for less than the cost of two replacement batteries. I usually prefer Bosch kit, but these batteries have not lasted all that long, a cheap makita which I bought before this...
  9. E

    MetaBo KSA18v cordless circular saw, 2 x 3.0 batteries & systainer

    As per title. Bought last year for £360 and used less than a dozen times. Still has original blade (as new), 2 x 3.0ah batteries with LED indicators and charger. Supplied in a size 4 Tanos T-loc systainer. Looking for £160 delivered Cheers
  10. E

    18v Cordless tools

    Has anybody thought of buying 18v cordless tools from the States? The charger would be 110v so ideal for site work. Although I'm not sure if it would work out much cheaper by the time you costed in transport and import duty.
  11. S

    Cordless SDS Drill

    Hi All This is my first post on here so thought I'd introuce myself, Im 27, a first year Adult Trainee in Scotland and really loving my new career as an Electrician. I came accross this forum via one of the guys from college. As i've just started out im in the process of building up my kit...
  12. S

    cordless sdsd drills

    need to replace my dewalt 24v sds (2nd in 2 years) has been ultra-unreliable, firsts was repaired under warrenty, then packed up just out of warrenty. so i brought the same again body only which has caused me loads of problems from that i have been repairing my self. I dont think i want another...
  13. T

    cordless screwdriver

    Hi i need a cordless screwdriver as my bosch one broke was looking at this one Ryobi 4V Lithium Screwdriver, 4892210118257 any one got or used one
  14. C

    Dewalt DC213K 18V Li-Ion Cordless SDS

    Now sold!
  15. W

    Makita BHP453 18v 3.0ah Li Cordless Drill....Anyone got experience with one?

    Just ordered my first ever cordless drill (very newly qualified industrial sparky) and after much deliberation I decided to go for the Makita BHP453 18v 3.0ah Li. Has any fellow sparkys had this drill? If so, what is the performance like?? It seems like a good drill at a good price (£150). I...
  16. E

    Hilti TE7 36v Cordless SDS

    For sale due to hardly ever getting used. 7 Months old (with original receipt giving remaining warranty) Also comes with 2 of the 36v 3.9ah Lithium Batteries which have most probably been charged less that 20 times, a charger, Hilti dust extraction unit, SDS Chuck & Brand New Keyless Chuck a...
  17. B

    Cordless grinder

    anyone any experiences of using these and do the li ion ones stand up to mains ones? any recommendations?
  18. Amp David

    New Dealt XR range of cordless tools

    Has anyone purchased anything from the new range Dewalt have launched. Looked at the 18v combi today that a joiner has bought and they look like Dewalt have started making top notch gear again.
  19. C

    For Sale: Dewalt DC223KA 24V Cordless SDS

    Hi Guys I've just bought this off Ebay this week, but wasn't sure if I needed the 24V for what I'm doing (Domestic). So I've got an 18V instead and this is up for Sale. Dewalt SDS pictures by claret73 - Photobucket It's Brand new! I've opened the packaging to take the photos only. Not a spec of...
  20. M

    Anyone use battery angle grinders?

    Hi In a change from the usual type of post here, does anyone use battery angle grinders to trim the tiles? If so, are they any good, given that the work (I suppose) is light!!!? What makes do you use and can you recommend? Or would you recommend a 110V version + trailing cables etc. Mike

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