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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 180607" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>I was just wondering what cordless drill people would go for if they had to buy a new one.</p><p></p><p>I've currently got a 18v Dewalt combi which I (ab)use for everything from drilling 16mm holes in masonry to screwing, It's now starting to cause me trouble in the reliability department... sometimes it works and other times it just doesn't.</p><p></p><p>It has been repaired in the past - new brushes, batteries, trigger assy &amp; most recently a new motor... but right now I think it needs a new trigger, gearbox and batteries so in a way it's not really an economic repair... it has lasted 6 years up to now.</p><p></p><p>Other drills in my collection are...</p><p></p><p>a 18v Dewalt angle drill, an old Makita 2 speed hammer drill (not used much at all) and a cheap SDS</p><p></p><p>I would say my budget would be about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 180607, member: 601"] I was just wondering what cordless drill people would go for if they had to buy a new one. I've currently got a 18v Dewalt combi which I (ab)use for everything from drilling 16mm holes in masonry to screwing, It's now starting to cause me trouble in the reliability department... sometimes it works and other times it just doesn't. It has been repaired in the past - new brushes, batteries, trigger assy & most recently a new motor... but right now I think it needs a new trigger, gearbox and batteries so in a way it's not really an economic repair... it has lasted 6 years up to now. Other drills in my collection are... a 18v Dewalt angle drill, an old Makita 2 speed hammer drill (not used much at all) and a cheap SDS I would say my budget would be about [/QUOTE]
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