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Seriously! For the 84 year old father in law. He's a very active old boy and keen on his DIY. His no name cordless has bit the dust. I showed him my Makita BHP451 thinking the weight would put him off but he quite liked it!
Anyway, at 80Nm I don't want him breaking his wrist so it's coming down to either a Makita 453 from Wickes at £100 (I got a £20 off voucher at the till when I bought some dust the other day) or a similar spec Hitachi DV18DSFL/JC from S'fix for £99. Both top out at about 42-45Nm on the torque. The Makita comes with a single 3.0Ah Li-ion and a 22 min charger:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Makita-18v-Combi-Drill%2B3-0Ah-Li-Ion-Batt/p/104014
The Hitachi comes with two 1.5Ah Li-ion batteries and a 40 minute charger:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/hitachi-dv18dsfl-jc-18v-1-5ah-li-lon-cordless-combi-drill/43195
Any thoughts?
Anyway, at 80Nm I don't want him breaking his wrist so it's coming down to either a Makita 453 from Wickes at £100 (I got a £20 off voucher at the till when I bought some dust the other day) or a similar spec Hitachi DV18DSFL/JC from S'fix for £99. Both top out at about 42-45Nm on the torque. The Makita comes with a single 3.0Ah Li-ion and a 22 min charger:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Makita-18v-Combi-Drill%2B3-0Ah-Li-Ion-Batt/p/104014
The Hitachi comes with two 1.5Ah Li-ion batteries and a 40 minute charger:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/hitachi-dv18dsfl-jc-18v-1-5ah-li-lon-cordless-combi-drill/43195
Any thoughts?