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My dewalt battery's have finally died anybody recommend a good alternative and has anybody tried the meatabo range . Any recommendations would be great thinking of dewalt X-R range or meatabo many thanks
 
I just bought an 18v Dewalt SDS and 18v Dewalt Angle Drill - cant fault them

Both from FFX - under ÂŁ500 in total - I just need to get myself a new 18v drill - looking at Dewalt and Makita at the moment.
 
Makita 18v lithium, I've got the 3 speed with a metal chuck and its brilliant but if you're just using it for day to day bits and a bit of a driver the 2 speed is more than enough and lighter.
 

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