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toolstation deal on dewalt Drill & Batteries

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https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-dcd7 ... ill/p60545

this seems like a good deal
toolstation deal on a Dewalt Drill & Batteries

I purchased similar from screwfix in 2018 ish, £149 - but it had 2x 3Ah batteries

been great for a lot of DIY , not the best drill , but it does work, i used it to drill some 10x 10mm holes in a wall for mounting some garden posts, coach bolts.
16mm is the biggest size drill i have used in it , for 4x4 posts - BUT I now i have an SDS Drill

But I have used this drill a lot for internal DIY and also a lot of garden fences and making 2 gates etc

I then later purchased the multitool kit which came with 2x 2Ah batteries - and to be honest i tend to use the 2Ah on the drill as it makes it much smaller and lighter

I have just seen quite a good deal on the other dewalt items

https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-dcs3 ... saw/p83392 I paid £149.99 in 2018

https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-dcs3 ... saw/p92114 i paid £119.99 in 2018

i love this 3 speed impact driver - used a lot for a lot of DIY jobs - I paid over £100 for this
https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-dcf8 ... ver/p59738
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The drill is a nice price (Cheaper than screwfix) but both the saws are "bare" which means NO battery or battery charger, OK if you have Dewalt stuff, but not if you haven't. (Again, cheaper than screwfix)
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