Hey everyone, Looking for recommendations for a drill and lawnmower. Moving into our first house that will have a garden and my other half is wanting to get quite a lot of new furniture a long the way. I am now refusing to build furniture with screwdrivers. Know nothing about lawn mowers or drills TBH know Makita are good and used a few in my time but its not going to get heavy use so thinking something cheaper might be better for now. Looking to Pay under £100 each if possible.
As above. But...
You should avoid building furniture with a drill, especially if it’s made using chipboard/MDF just asking for trouble. One slip with the trigger and the whole thing will be ruined. They are design to be build using manual screwdrivers, I’d recommend sticking to them. That said getting a good drill is essential for other jobs.
To add a bit of balance, I thought the erbauer impact bits were awful and disintegrated quite quickly with my impact driver.
I found Milwaukee Shockwave impact bits good. I prefer 50mm bits
https://www.screwfix.com/search?search=Shockwave
Note the difference between impact and screwdriver bits.
Yup but at least you only have to buy them once and when you do need them, they don't destroy the screw heads which no doubts saves another trip out to get a replacement bit and screw!
I have loads of erbauer multi tool blades and they are on par with my dewalt ones.
Not tried erbauer impact driver bits but bought a pack of (20?) dewalt PZ2 impact driver bits that came with a bit holder. They seem to be lasting very well, only worn out 2 so far and I bought them a few years ago.
Its good to see balanced reviews, used my erbauer impact bits yesterday happily driving 6 inch frame fixings all day with no dramas, I've also been surprised by their multitool blades.
Milwaukee shockwave bits are great too and well priced if you can catch them on deals.
Just bought an Erbauer grinder to cut some granite setts, I have got a diamond disk as I think it's going to need it!
I'm trying to decide on a Dewalt cordless or Makita but I can't make a final decision. I've had an old Bosch drill which has just given up the ghost because I've given it a hard time. I like the idea of the Makita kit all using the same batteries and rarely changing batter design but I work (indirectly) within the construction sector and I see a lot of Dewalt kit on site which I assume is for good reason.
Potentially looking at this:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-d...i-ion-xr-brushless-cordless-combi-drill/979hf
or
https://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-dhp482z-18v-li-ion-lxt-cordless-combi-drill-bare/3180p (and I'll pick up a battery)
Any recommendations?
After around 15 years of using keyless chucks I only just learned last week that you tighten them up as far as you can then you actually turn it back a notch to lock it.
After around 15 years of using keyless chucks I only just learned last week that you tighten them up as far as you can then you actually turn it back a notch to lock it.
I had to go and try this out, my flabber be gasted !!
After around 15 years of using keyless chucks I only just learned last week that you tighten them up as far as you can then you actually turn it back a notch to lock it.
, I bet its in the instructions but real men don't read them 