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Hi, I was just wondering what drill is best for electrician work? (combi drill, impact driver or drill driver?)

Also what's the difference between all three of them? I'm a newbie starting an apprenticeship in September.

What brands would everyone recommend with a price range from 75 - 150?

Cheers Luke
 
Depends what type of work you are doing, our guys get issued with the Hitachi 5 piece set 10.8v drill driver, impact driver radio small circ saw and a torch good for small jobs
 
Combi drill and impact driver.

Impact drivers are great for screwing because they don't slip as often as a drill


CombI drills generally have more power so are better when drilling joists/ holesaws in steel etc.
 
You need to remember there are loads of differing types of drills, lots of applications, an 18 v combi drill for day to day but for drilling joists, holes in walls etc you need something a bit more meatier. An SDS drill would be OK I imagine, check out the drill manufacturers web sites, see what you think.
 
You need to remember there are loads of differing types of drills, lots of applications, an 18 v combi drill for day to day but for drilling joists, holes in walls etc you need something a bit more meatier. An SDS drill would be OK I imagine, check out the drill manufacturers web sites, see what you think.

Sorry but you cant get an sds in to drill a joist plus it would take all day.

Ive tried it before with a 110 sds and there useless
 
if you only have enough money to buy one drill at the moment buy a combi drill .

you will be able to screw , drill wood/metal/plastic and embed red plugs into softer materials .

for ÂŁ150 you will be able to get something decent such as dewalt/makita .

go for 18 volt , get saving some money and build a collection , you can buy batteries and bodies as separates when funds allow .
 
No matter the brand make sure its either corded or two batteries.

2 1.5 batteries is better than 1 4amp battery.

This way you aways have one charged in box and can swap them and put one on charge so are not waiting all the time for batteries to charge.
 
I know you haven't mentioned an SDS drill in your post Luke, but if you do have enough money to buy one then I would definitely do it. You'll be drilling lots of holes for your red rawl plugs and its going to take a long time even with a good quality combi drill, whereas an SDS will be much, much quicker. However, a good quality cordless one with a charger and 2 batteries is expensive.

I'm not saying buy this instead of a combi. Buy a combi and if you can afford it an SDS as well.
 

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