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I am glad someone finally started a lead on these. All I've used is the drill and a chippy mate's got the impact. Absolutely brilliant. The drill comes with me everywhere in my fault-find tool bag to make things quicker but don't be fooled, it's got enough power to shove in some rather long screws. The cheapest place I found them was with powertoolspro.co.uk. They do the whole pact for just over 300 quids to your door. Check it out mate. Cheers
 
I have the monster kit too netblind, on my list of things to buy! I bought the drill to try it out and am so pleased with it I'll in time get the monster. (Not sure how as they're tiny, though powerful).
 
Bought the screwdriver and impact driver a few years ago. They don't get used regularly these days and being Lithium Ion the batteries do not like the cold. The tool is near enough useless on a winters morning without being shoved in the charger for a cook first. Powerful for the size and will put quite a few 2 inch screws in timber on a single charge. Personally i wish i had only bought the impact driver as the original screwdriver has no electric brake and with having a hex bit holder only it's no use for drilling. I think the newer ones are better but when mine brake i'm looking at the Milwalkee range as they're more powerful and i want the multitool with the 12V 3Ah battery which will have a better run time then the equivalent Bosch. Still curious about the 10.8V Bosch multitool but would want to try one out on site first before parting with my cash. Roll on Elex and Toolfair!
 
I have the 10.8 drill driver got it from elex this year for ÂŁ99. Absolutely ace in fact I use it over my old ni cad makita 18v great for brick and downlighters. I was a bit doubtful at first but with a good set of bits it just pulls through.
 
Really? Must be a duff batch of drill bits. There's me thinking the drill isn't fast enough, and it's been the bits all along.....
 

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