Treated myself to the top of the range Dewalt combi Drill the 996. It's such a joy to use, no doubt last my lifetime.
Goes well with my impact driver, multi tool and circular saw.
Want the hedge trimmer and strimmer next.
I got this years back, it will be a good investment.
It's basically done an entire house renovation, cut backboxes, chases for all new cabling... great little thing.
Make sure you wear eye protection.
Absolutely got it mostly for drilling wood, and small jobs where I don't want to get the SDS drill out.I got one of these for Christmas as all the magic smoke came out of my older brushed one. Do you like it?
Oh boy this ^ so much this ^. I have a pair of safety specs with an almighty scuff in them from a bit of break-off. I don't think I'd still have a right eye if I hadn't been wearing the protection. The other thing to watch is the position/relative rotation of the handle as it has vents in the side which can blow air at a weird angle if you get your head in the wrong position and thus blow dust up under your specs and into your eyes. I need to find a way to adjust the bit to a set rotation when I put it on chisel action as the bit chuck is locked and the flat-head bits sat at a weird 45degree angle when I last used it. This meant holding the drill in a 45 degree orientation to get a vert+horiz cut pattern and hence the exhaust going right up my face at one point.
Yup this will be used for a couple of jobs and then sell it on. I found an einhell for £120, £50 off. 49J will do the job I suspect. I'll put some padding on and gauntlets to help reduce the vibration but at the end of the day it's either long duration low/med level or fast heavier.
Absolutely got it mostly for drilling wood, and small jobs where I don't want to get the SDS drill out.
Had no trouble drilling, 10mm, 16mm, 25mm and a 35mm through solid oak.
Absolutely got it mostly for drilling wood, and small jobs where I don't want to get the SDS drill out.
Had no trouble drilling, 10mm, 16mm, 25mm and a 35mm through solid oak.
I don't like spade bits at all.If you don't have a set of Bosch Self Drill wood bits for your rough drill outs you don't know what you're missing. It's so easy!
yeah it's fun isn't it! I had to chop a backbox into a wall that had flint render on it. Tried it by hand with a lump hammer and coal chisel, nothing. Just the odd spark. Used the SDS and it laughed at the flint. Such a great tool.I used this for the first time today to drill through an exterior wall.
OMG, where has this been all my life
It went through the walls so easily, previously I’d drilled through a single brick wall with my 18v DeWalt and it was a struggle, the SDS is so much easier.
I would want to use it all day, but for brick it’s a beast!
Treated myself to the top of the range Dewalt combi Drill the 996. It's such a joy to use, no doubt last my lifetime.
Goes well with my impact driver, multi tool and circular saw.
Want the hedge trimmer and strimmer next.
I got a dewalt jigsaw a couple of weeks back its come in quite useful. Going to get a few tsak boxes to go with the ones j have as I've found they're really good quality.
Which model did you go for, hoping to add a brushless Dewalt jigsaw in the next few weeks?
Any recommendation's for a decent but not budget blowing wet tile cutter? Got a few 100m2 to tile so probably more economical to buy and sell on rather than rent, probably looking at replacing my cheap Aldi 4" grinder as well to variable speed to tile with as well.
*Edit oops multi quote didn't work
I have an Ebauer (screw fix) wet tilesaw. It's done a sterling job with hard bathroom floor ties, kitchen floor tiles and backsplash ties. I also have a tile breaker (ie one with a leave and it moves on runners) which gives a cleaner edge but sometimes the saw is better.
It's surface is extendable/adjustable and has a claimable guide rail. The laser thing is ok, but I never use it.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-...c-tile-cutter-220-240v/134fv?_requestid=49832
I have a 4" bosch axel grinder - I have a diamond blade (cut out of bathroom tiles in-situ for a shower) but you don't get the dust control compared to the wet saw.
This was the 4" blade I used for the bathroom tiles: https://www.toolstation.com/abracs-tile-porcelain-diamond-blade/p87878
Impressed with the cut and the speed of the cut.
Did you use both cutters on porcelain? If so how did they fair?
Is the bosch variable speed?