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Anyone got any experience of them? Looking for an 18V Combi, and saw AEG BSB18GLI302C 18V Li-Ion Combi Drill with 2 X 3Ah L Ion batteries for £150. Other better known brands all come with one battery for the same price
 
Anyone got any experience of them? Looking for an 18V Combi, and saw AEG BSB18GLI302C 18V Li-Ion Combi Drill with 2 X 3Ah L Ion batteries for £150. Other better known brands all come with one battery for the same price

That's because they are made by Milwaukee, and you just can't buy better than Milwaukee, kit. AEG is there middle range brand. Go for the real McCoy, and it will knock the socks of of any competition you can throw at it!! lol!!!
 
I'm ditching dewalt, my 18v xrp is on its way out so time for a change I think, I'll maybe bob down to b&q tommorow and have a look myself cause taking my flexible freind!!
 
Not AEG but I've just bought a Metabo 18V + 2 x 3.0aH Li-on batt's for £250 plus it has the the highest rated torque (as far as I'm aware) of 100nM compared to my old Makita's 85nM.

Cheers,
Lofty
p.s. It was Amp David who put me onto this brand.
 
I've got two AEG drill/drivers and an Impact Driver. Can't fault either of them and the impact driver is simply brilliant.
 
The reason its 150 quid is because its performance isn't as high as other latest models and brands. Its not a poor drill though, AEG are industrial tools.

The new Metabo though are awesomw, and only industrial.Some swear by Milwaukee, Makita etc so everyone will have their own views.

I have all Bosch at the minute, but thats because its what was a good deal at the time and my other gear is Bosch
 
im a fan of AEG but you get what you pay for , some of the places i work has lets say a few light fingered folk so i dont buy expensive ...lol... but on that the only problem with the cord less is it has gone through 2 chucks in 3 years .....plus side , the batteries lasted and the drill itself has had a hard 3 years and still well up to the job
 
Just another thought Ref:- the Metabo range if you register on-line you will get 3 years warranty which includes the batteries ! NOTE:- The Bosch 3 yr warranty does NOT cover batteries.

Sometime later this month Metabo ( info from their website) are introducing 18V 4Ah batts , backward compatible with their range of tools. no doubt the other manufacturers will follow suit but as yet Metabo are the only ones that I know of who have advertised this.

Mine came from Toolstop.co.uk who were at the time (just before Christmas) doing it on offer with 51% off

Cheers,
Lofty
 
Cheers for the advice. For what its worth im happy with it, does what I need to do. Not quite as short as the makita I borrowed fri to get in a tight space, but seemed to rip thru trunking a bit quicker, although it went first, so maybe my holesaw is dying!
 

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