That drill is very tempting! It's a bargain considering that the battery by itself is £141!carhartt kid wrote:Hi Dinky73
If I where to invest in a DIY/light commercial drill I'd have to say Lithium batteries are the newest technology to make a splash. I use the Makita range and the lithium equipment is the dogs nads. Very robust, ergonomic, stylish and very very light!
The cordless combi drill here is an absolute bargain, and I think you blokey would shed a tear if he opened this on the big day!!!
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=143037
Hope this helps.
I've also seen B&Q are doing a discount on Bosch gear, I've seen a Li-ion drill for around £100...
IMHO, the batteries are the Achilles' heel of most drills, especially if they're only being used occasionally - NiCd memory effect on batteries means that if you're not careful about only charging them from empty and fully discharging them regularly, then they die quite quickly. This is less of a problem if you're a tradesperson and using your batteries daily, but for the average DIYer then you might find your cheapie drill works fine mechanically but the batteries are basically useless, at which point you can only really buy a whole new drill with batteries.
My next drill is definitely going to Li-ion!!!