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Hi all,

I'm currently on the look out for a decent impact driver and SDS drill.

I already have a 18v DeWalt drill which I love, so maybe something to add to that family (but doesn't have to).

I can't seem to find any deals which include both an SDS and an impact driver.

Any advice?
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i would look at the dewalt 18v 3 speed impact driver - as a DIYer i have found it really helpful to adjust the speed/impact

https://ffx.co.uk/product/Get/Dewalt-Dc ... -Bare-Unit

and i also have the cabled dewalt SDS drill which also included a standard chuck

https://ffx.co.uk/product/Get/Dewalt-D2 ... ange-Chuck

I have used the SDS drill a few times with the standard chuck - for drilling wood , used for mixing

I had looked at the cordless range - but decided for my use 240v would be OK for DIYer
I have used for attaching posts to a small wall - with coach bolts, a gate post onto side of house , breaking up an old porch to retile , channelling a wall for plumbing
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Matt.Br wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 2:37 pmAny advice?
Matt.Br wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 2:37 pmI already have a 18v DeWalt drill
Then why change? You can also buy "bare" since you already have battery and charger
Matt.Br wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 2:37 pmI can't seem to find any deals which include both an SDS and an impact driver.
Just because it's a deal YOU want, doesn't mean to say there should be such a "deal"
I too am a dewalt fan, I wait for quite some time before I buy them, watching various sites for price changes.
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screwfix do a 18v dewalt sds with 2 batteries for i think.... £240. you could then buy the impact driver off screwfix naked and have plenty batteries to gan round
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if ya a bit more flush then toolstation have the upgraded version of that drill with slightly larger 5ah batteries
https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-18v- ... mer/p23213
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Brilliant thank you @etaf - looks exactly like what I'm looking for.

I'd be happy with a wired SDS, likely to just use it around the house so will always have access to a plug.

Never heard of FFX - reputable?
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fin wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 6:16 pm
Thanks, I'll check this out. Have a toddler in the house, so certainly not feeling flush haha.
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Well, I'm not looking to change. But if there was a great deal on say a Makita I wouldn't ignore it in favour of a DeWalt.

I keep an eye out. There was a great deal on DeWalt impact drivers at Screwfix a few months back...but I just didn't have the finds at the time.
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Matt.Br wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2023 1:34 pm Never heard of FFX - reputable?
yes,
they are a kent based business , I have purchased lots of tools from there over the years
they used to have a big tool show , at the detling show ground Nr maidstome kent - end of Feb/mar - I went 3 years in a row before covid , last one was in 2020 - lots of comapnies on show - all the major brands dewalt , festool, trend and many many others in a huge warehouse , as i say i purchased lots of items on deals
they are also on ebay , although the price is higher and offer a discount, which can work out cheaper than on the FFX site

where i have issues , next day delivery which did not arrive, they have been very good in sorting out and offering a small compensation

sales team are excellent and very helpful, and have met a few over the years at the shows

D&M tools another company I have purchased from, and they also have a show at Kempton racecourse - October time
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etaf wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2023 7:08 pm [quote=<span class="skimlinks-unlinked">Matt.Br</span> post_id=868350 time=1686144860 user_id=64220]
Never heard of FFX - reputable?
yes,
they are a kent based business , I have purchased lots of tools from there over the years
they used to have a big tool show , at the detling show ground Nr maidstome kent - end of Feb/mar - I went 3 years in a row before covid , last one was in 2020 - lots of comapnies on show - all the major brands dewalt , festool, trend and many many others in a huge warehouse , as i say i purchased lots of items on deals
they are also <a href="http://www.ebay.co.uk" class="skimwords-link" target="_blank" data-skimwords-id="652992" data-skimwords-word="on%20ebay" data-group-id="0" data-skim-creative="300003" title="Shopping Link Added by SkimWords" occurrence="1" data-skim-node-id="122:theyarealsoonebay,al_1" style="">on ebay</a><span style="position: absolute;"></span><span style="position: absolute;"></span> , although the price is higher and offer a discount, which can work out cheaper than on the FFX site

where i have issues , next day delivery which did not arrive, they have been very good in sorting out and offering a small compensation

sales team are excellent and very helpful, and have met a few over the years at the shows

D&M tools another company I have purchased from, and they also have a show at Kempton racecourse - October time
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Ah thanks so much. I'm pretty much limited to Toolstation and Screwfix for my purchasing so far.

FFX seem to have a generally lower price point and some good deals, so I'll keep an eye on them. Will also check out D&M. Cheers :)
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Matt.Br wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:24 pm FFX seem to have a generally lower price point and some good deals,
yep, and they have next day delivery -order before 10pm and get next day - but even though I ordered in the morning on 2 occasions , they have NOT delivered next day ......

I always compare FFX , D&M , amazon before even screwfix or toolstation
be aware , that screwfix and toolstation some of the dewalt tools are not available anywhere else and a special deal for those companies - maybe just the way its bundled - but i believe even models may be specific to them .... My drill with 3Ah batteries and t-stack was a special bundle for screwfix (£149.99) - which i purchased , on a whim on the spot as they had the offer on in the store front .... - BUT found out later it was the cheapest drill dewalt do ...... and i could pick that up bare for around £45 .....
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ha aye i can imagine having a youngun kicking aboot would be rather costly

aye ffx are sound. bought off them a few times
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etaf wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:37 pm [quote=<span class="skimlinks-unlinked">Matt.Br</span> post_id=868385 time=1686234284 user_id=64220]
FFX seem to have a generally lower price point and some good deals,
yep, and they have next day delivery -order before 10pm and get next day - but even though I ordered in the morning on 2 occasions , they have NOT delivered next day ......

I always compare FFX , D&M , amazon before even screwfix or toolstation
be aware , that screwfix and toolstation some of the dewalt tools are not available anywhere else and a special deal for those companies - maybe just the way its bundled - but i believe even models may be specific to them .... My drill with 3Ah batteries and t-stack was a special bundle for screwfix (£149.99) - which i purchased , on a whim on the spot as they had the offer on in the store front .... - BUT found out later it was the cheapest drill dewalt do ...... and i could pick that up bare for around £45 .....
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Ah well that is very frustrating. I hope I haven't made the same mistake...just got a DeWalt impact driver from Toolstation. Big plus is it came with two batteries (making 3 DeWalt batteries now)...meaning I have a lot more options for bare units.
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Ah well that is very frustrating. I hope I haven't made the same mistake...just got a DeWalt impact driver from Toolstation. Big plus is it came with two batteries (making 3 DeWalt batteries now)...meaning I have a lot more options for bare units.

was it this deal
https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-dcf8 ... ver/p72076

i use 2ah batts on my combi and impact driver - i think they cam with the multitool, but nice and light and easy to get into awkward places - i think you will like the 3 speed , i used over the weekend, and had just on setting one for some delicate work - where 2 or 3 would have cause issues
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