Deltaseven Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 I need a new drill (owing to the smoke escaping from inside my old one... ), and don't know which to choose!! I am thinking either the new Dewalt XRP or the Bosch 18V. DeWalt is probably marginally better, but Bosch come with a 3 year warrantee. I mainly do service, so not too many holes right through the wall, but probably 4-5 bell box changes, a few passives, the odd panel or PSU - nothing too drastic. Any advice - what is everyone else using? D7
bellman Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 9.6v Makita for screwdriving and small drilling work. Bosch GBH24VRE for the heavy stuff. As long as they are serviced regularly, they should provide years of trouble free use. Regards Bellman Service Engineer and all round nice bloke ) The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.
Monteey Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 9.6v Makita for screwdriving and small drilling work. Can't disagree with that, very well built drills are the Makitas, their cordless SDS is also fantastic, has lasted far longer than my Dewalt. Mark Hawks Ex BT Openreach Field Service Now Self employed telecom and data engineer www.mphtelecom.co.uk Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry. Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue
Service Engineer Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Bosch GBH24VRE Great Drill, had mine a while and its never let me down. Quick 15 minute charge too..Also use a Bosch 18V for those jobs when the big un is just overkill. ........................................................ Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)
bellman Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 9.6v Makita for screwdriving and small drilling work. Can't disagree with that, very well built drills are the Makitas, their cordless SDS is also fantastic, has lasted far longer than my Dewalt. 25295[/snapback] Had mine for the last 10 years, also got the angle drill version of it for confined spaces. apart from a few replacement batts and a couple of service visits, they have been faultless. not tried the dewalt stuff, how have you found it? Regards Bellman Service Engineer and all round nice bloke ) The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.
bellman Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Bosch GBH24VRE Great Drill, had mine a while and its never let me down. Quick 15 minute charge too..Also use a Bosch 18V for those jobs when the big un is just overkill. 25296[/snapback] Again, had these a while, got 3 different versions of it, 2 the old style ones with the 2 hour charger, and one new style with the 15 min charger. fantastic piece of kit, so powerful it tears the outer face of the bricks off when drilling out for the sab if your not carefull. Regards Bellman Service Engineer and all round nice bloke ) The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.
Service Engineer Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 so powerful it tears the outer face of the bricks off when drilling out for the sab if your not carefull. Awesome hammer action, be careful with rendering too.... ........................................................ Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)
bellman Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 so powerful it tears the outer face of the bricks off when drilling out for the sab if your not carefull. Awesome hammer action, be careful with rendering too.... 25301[/snapback] That's because it's pneumatic hammer rather than percussion hammer. it's important they are serviced as the air seals in them pop. You'll know when this happens as suddenly your great hammer action turns into £13.99 cheapie from B&Q type hammer action I do mine once every 3 years as it dosn't get much hammer (pardon the pun) these days as i'm a service eng. Regards Bellman Service Engineer and all round nice bloke ) The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.
Guest Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 had a great panasonic 24v....till some mackem scum decided to throw a brick thru the car window and made of with it outside a job.3.30 in the afternoon the place was full of parents picking kids up from school...and guess what..no one saw a thing.. funny how scum stick together..
Service Engineer Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 My 24V stays in my house unless I know for sure that I`ll be needing it. Flippin thieves have cost me a fortune in Drills these last 10 years. ........................................................ Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)
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