£100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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£100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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which one of these three would you recommend?
would be used for DIY around the house.

seen them at screwfix

Hitachi DV18DCL2 18V 1.5Ah Li-Ion Cordless Combi Drill

Makita 8391DWPE 18V Combi Drill

DeWalt DC100KA-GB 18V 1.3Ah Ni-Cd Cordless Combi Drill
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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Deffo the Hitachi just for the Li-Ion battery...

though you might want to have a look at the Ryobi one+ in this thread..

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http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/ ... y-12408581

£99 this Saturday and Sunday (6th and 7th October)
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Ooops just noticed the date on the OP :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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I just got the Ryobi One+ combi with two 1.4 Ah Li-Ions and charger from the same place for £85.
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wine~o wrote:
though you might want to have a look at the Ryobi one+ in this thread..

help-required-t58851.html

:roll: That'll be the one then... :lol: :lol:
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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Milton wrote:which one of these three would you recommend?
would be used for DIY around the house.

seen them at screwfix

Hitachi DV18DCL2 18V 1.5Ah Li-Ion Cordless Combi Drill

Makita 8391DWPE 18V Combi Drill

DeWalt DC100KA-GB 18V 1.3Ah Ni-Cd Cordless Combi Drill

Makita 8281DWPE with 2 x 3.0Ah batteries for sure.

That is if you're still looking for a combi drill sub £100
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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Oli,

Is that not a 14.4v drill with nicads on FFX (if that's where you work - I'm guessing from name). It's 1.3Ah batteries too.....

Makita 8281DWPE 14.4v 2 Speed Combi Drill 2 x 1.3ah Ni-Cad
Save £170.80£98

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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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The Hitachi with 2 x 1.5 batts was available through trade point for £90 but I can't find it now.. :scratch: :scratch:
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Take a coffin dodger to bq and I'm sure you get 10% off as well.
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Wine~o: Hitachi *should* be <url>http://www.trade-point.co.uk/power-tool ... >here</url> but has went AWOL....
Bought one recently and its wicked.....55nm torque, inbuilt work light, decent carry case. Even seems to gain a bit of extra oomph when I use the 3Ah battery from my cordless SDS with it...
Screwfix had the same kit for £99.99
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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Didn't someone say Tradepoint was dodgy for tools? Something to do with them being funny with waranty - it's not as good as the retail arm for returns/replacements?

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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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scot-canuck wrote:Wine~o: Hitachi *should* be <url>http://www.trade-point.co.uk/power-tool ... >here</url> but has went AWOL....
Bought one recently and its wicked.....55nm torque, inbuilt work light, decent carry case. Even seems to gain a bit of extra oomph when I use the 3Ah battery from my cordless SDS with it...
Screwfix had the same kit for £99.99

Apparently...
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I know that SFix have it at £99.99, TP had it at £89.99 a couple of days ago... and let's face it £10 is.......£10..

@BG, yes because its a trade sale the normal sale of goods act don't apply...BUT this one comes with a 3 year Hitachi warranty if you register on-line within 28 days of purchase..
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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BillyGoat wrote:Didn't someone say Tradepoint was dodgy for tools? Something to do with them being funny with waranty - it's not as good as the retail arm for returns/replacements?

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Basically they state that certain power tool brands aren't for trade use and the guarantee does not cover trade use. Such as Black & Decker, Green Bosch, JCB, MacAllister, Performance Power & Ryobi
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Re: £100 Cordless Combi Drills (Hitachi / Makita / DeWalt)

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BG: Depends on the tool, trade grade stuff (Dewalt, Makita, Hitachi) is covered, but the DIY grade stuff (McAllister, Ryobi, Performance power etc) isn't
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