I have a Nickel-Cadmium drill. It's heavy and loses power quick. I also have a wall-plugged drill that's heavy. I've been putting off buying a new one, but recent weather events require me to fix a few things. I need one that drills through tile, wood and possibly even brick with one hand.
I'd prefer a Lithium drill with a USB-C charging port. However, I'm price-sensitive, and have a One4All gift card from Christmas. I can use it at places like Argos and B&Q, and was wondering whether their entry-level 18v drills were worth getting. I looked for reviews on Youtube, but the landscape is cluttered.
Is the Black + Decker Cordless Hammer Drill with Battery - 18V from Argos a good buy? It's 25% off till March - £41.25 - making it only £1.25 more than Amazon. I also like being able to return it to a physical store if it gets busted. My One4All gift card would also drop it to £16.25.
How do the Guild, Mac Allister and Ryobl drills fare? Don't want to spend too much, but the £25 gift card gives some flexibility, assuming the product's not costed up compared to online prices.
I'd prefer a Lithium drill with a USB-C charging port. However, I'm price-sensitive, and have a One4All gift card from Christmas. I can use it at places like Argos and B&Q, and was wondering whether their entry-level 18v drills were worth getting. I looked for reviews on Youtube, but the landscape is cluttered.
Is the Black + Decker Cordless Hammer Drill with Battery - 18V from Argos a good buy? It's 25% off till March - £41.25 - making it only £1.25 more than Amazon. I also like being able to return it to a physical store if it gets busted. My One4All gift card would also drop it to £16.25.
How do the Guild, Mac Allister and Ryobl drills fare? Don't want to spend too much, but the £25 gift card gives some flexibility, assuming the product's not costed up compared to online prices.