battery drills/impact drivers
Discussion
I've got a Makita BHP458 drill driver which is solid, powerful and should last the test of time
I've also got a Makita DTD148 Impact Driver which has pulled some horrendously welded in screws out of brickwork and wood
These are probably far better than you need for average DIY but in my opinion its worth paying a bit more to get something that can do the job quickly and easily and should last
I've also got a Makita DTD148 Impact Driver which has pulled some horrendously welded in screws out of brickwork and wood
These are probably far better than you need for average DIY but in my opinion its worth paying a bit more to get something that can do the job quickly and easily and should last
dogz said:
I've got a Makita BHP458 drill driver which is solid, powerful and should last the test of time
I've also got a Makita DTD148 Impact Driver which has pulled some horrendously welded in screws out of brickwork and wood
These are probably far better than you need for average DIY but in my opinion its worth paying a bit more to get something that can do the job quickly and easily and should last
Got the same; pair were around £500 when I got them a while back.I've also got a Makita DTD148 Impact Driver which has pulled some horrendously welded in screws out of brickwork and wood
These are probably far better than you need for average DIY but in my opinion its worth paying a bit more to get something that can do the job quickly and easily and should last
Cracking kit.
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