It seems I'm on a tool buying spree, so please forgive me for the second of these 'which tool' threads.
I have a 10 year old green bosch drill which I use for drilling in steel, and for mixing plaster etc. It gave up being very good at drilling in masonry some time ago.
I also have a 6kg Erbauer SDS drill, which I let others on site use, for either drilling in masonry, concrete etc, or for a bit of breaking. I'm quite happy with it, it was only £45, but I'd like a more subtle 2kg drill that will last for many years (and that I'll be capable of using on a ladder). I'd like it to be a 3 mode drill (should I want to remove tiles or similar with it) and have a clutch for core bits (not sure if they all have a clutch).
I think I'd be happy with bosch (blue), makita, dewalt or Hitachi (as well as plenty of other good makes). I think I should probably be going for at least 750W ish, and I'm not wanting to spend much more than £100, unless I like the free accessories. Talking of which, I'm tempted by the DeWalt D25113k which is available for £125 with a few useful bits and some safety glasses that I need to buy anyway. There's also a reconditioned makita seller on ebay I could check out.
Any recommendations/ones to avoid greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a 10 year old green bosch drill which I use for drilling in steel, and for mixing plaster etc. It gave up being very good at drilling in masonry some time ago.
I also have a 6kg Erbauer SDS drill, which I let others on site use, for either drilling in masonry, concrete etc, or for a bit of breaking. I'm quite happy with it, it was only £45, but I'd like a more subtle 2kg drill that will last for many years (and that I'll be capable of using on a ladder). I'd like it to be a 3 mode drill (should I want to remove tiles or similar with it) and have a clutch for core bits (not sure if they all have a clutch).
I think I'd be happy with bosch (blue), makita, dewalt or Hitachi (as well as plenty of other good makes). I think I should probably be going for at least 750W ish, and I'm not wanting to spend much more than £100, unless I like the free accessories. Talking of which, I'm tempted by the DeWalt D25113k which is available for £125 with a few useful bits and some safety glasses that I need to buy anyway. There's also a reconditioned makita seller on ebay I could check out.
Any recommendations/ones to avoid greatly appreciated.
Thanks