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Re: Cordless drills




----- Original Message -----
From: "White, Peter" <peter.white@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 6:45 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Cordless drills


Not OT, because I'm ...erm...going to use the drill to make some holes for
some ..errr....HA stuff..

Anyway, After having both my cordless drills (18v el cheapo and 24v semi-el
cheapo) crap out on me today in the middle of a job, I'm looking to buy a
decent, versatile cordless replacement.

Any recommendations?  Obviously DeWalt are the handyman's favourite,









Go for it Peter, you wont regret it.
I have a 12v dewalt drill and about 6 other makes of cordless drills... the
dewalt is ALWAYS the first one out whenever i need a drill, you realy can
tell the difference in the quality.

Having said that the blue bosch ones are not bad either.


Check ebay, there are loads of em on there, some are new, but most are 2nd
user, you may be able to pick up a bargain.


Robert Crawshaw                 http://www.golcarbob.com

He who dies with the most toys wins

"If you haven't found a use for something yet, you haven't kept it
long
enough".




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