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got 300 quid
what would you buy?
it will be for everyday site use, idealy 18v 3ah, li-ion
i had a dewalt 18v 2.6ah for 6-7 years and its waring out alittle

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My mate has this drill which he uses everyday and says that it is fantastic.


http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gsb18ve ... ries-p6203


You might get it cheaper elsewhere?
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dont think you can beat the makita lithum ion range at the moment
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This also looks a good deal.


http://www.axminster.co.uk/article-Bosc ... bxt202.htm


A good saving :thumbright:
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i have the hitachi 18v lith ion combi altho its a good drill but if i was you i wouldn't even have to think about getting the makita 18v lith ion as they are imo the best cordless drill out there at the mo and kind of wish i had one lol
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looking at another forum it looks as if he has already made his mind up :roll:
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enjoy :thumbright:
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for that much money you could of got a makita lithium combi

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i got it for 200, makita was only offering one battery for the same price, i have 100 spare now
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