Which cordless drill do i buy? i want to buy my husband a cordless drill, to tell you...
i want to buy my husband a cordless drill, to tell you the truth i dont know one from the other, i want it to be a moral make, and around lb100ish, i also want a suitcase of bits to go next to it, i have be looking, but im just more confused, what is the difference next to a cordless drill and a hamer drill.
Answers: Look on the "screwfix" site Dawn. For home use 14.4 volt is ample, with 13mm keyless chuck. receive either a De Walt, Makita, or a "blue" bosch (not the green). At around lb100 - lb140 any of them will be fine. A drill driver is the most adjectives overall, it does what it says on the box, :-) Can drill, or beside a screwdriver bit, drive screws home, have the benefit of not being as starchy as a combination drill, which has "hammer" deed as well, for use near masonary bits and drilling into walls etc. A mains operate hammer/percussion or sds drill is the best when you're going into brickwork/masonary, battery operate drills make relatively hard work of it unless the fabric is relatively soft. The combo drills are uncomfortable to use for any length of time for conventional drilling/screwdriving due to the heavier weight, I much prefer to use a drilldriver. Be warn that cheaper makes of drill can be rubbish. Even though they may be 18volt say aloud, they have no "oomph", no torque. The make I suggested will have. My own Bosch have 50nm of torque, ample. You might look that figure up if it's available for the drills you look at.
Bosch are the best craft.