A decent cordless drill

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A decent cordless drill

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My current one is crap. No torque to it, battery doesn't last. Please help me spend money.
Main uses - wheel nuts, tough cleaning jobs with brush attachments, screwdrivering, maybe even some drilling!
I currently don't have any other cordless tools but if there's a make that uses the same batteries in a cordless trimmer, hedge trimmer or other such thing then so much the better.
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This bundle gets you two good batteries, a charger and a pretty good drill: https://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-dhp45 ... rill/487kg

Add: https://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-dtd15 ... bare/498jj which is good for screws and will be OK for getting lots of smaller nuts off (I use some socket adaptors and it's good for lawnmower blades, etc)

Or: https://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-dtw30 ... bare/145kj for getting most things undone. Or £50 or so for a chinese equivalent that takes Makita batteries.

I have the Makita strimmer and hedge trimmers and they're really good.
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My Tradie mates all swear by DeWalt.

This looks decent enough for your use...

https://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dcz29 ... lsrc=aw.ds
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You need an impact driver for wheel nuts; not quite the same as a drill.

DeWalt here. It’s noticeable the impact driver needs a freshly charged battery to achieve *full* torque but it’ll happily do plenty of sets of wheels between charges.
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You need a drill and impact driver.
A regular 1/4 driver that you use for screws won’t undo wheels.

So you need a drill.
A 1/4 driver.
And a 1/2 or 3/4 impact gun.
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dinny_g wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:08 pm My Tradie mates all swear by DeWalt.

This looks decent enough for your use...

https://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dcz29 ... lsrc=aw.ds
I bought that drill earlier this year. It’s fab.

Also got the impact driver very recently as I was fed up swapping between drill and screwdriver bits - but I went for the slightly more powerful version than the one offered in that combo (which probably would have been adequate but - wot evah)

These aren’t for wheel nuts - for that you want an impact wrench with a 1/2” square drive or 3/4” and a good chunk more weight and power. The impact drivers are the ones with a hex for screwdriver bits.
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I use Ryobi, loads of different tools and all use same battery.
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And... now I'm getting drill/impact wrench recommendations on Instagram :lol:

Looking at this pairing - three tools, two x 2A batteries + charger
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or this pairing - two tools (same impact wrench, more powerful combi drill, also brushless), two x 5A batteries + charger (+ box, not shown)
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then maybe get one of these later when it's on a deal
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That impact wrench is the same one @scotta bought a while back. It is serious, but also therefore reassuringly big and heavy. And it is recommended that you don’t try to run it on a small Ah battery. 4Ah + is really needed.

FWIW I have literally just ordered its smaller brother https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/323840335374 with 20% off code PURCHASE4LESS. Which seemed a pretty good deal….
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I have this….

https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/makita ... -body-only

Plus a smaller 1/2” drive 180nm one.

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As a drill, I bought an 18v DeWalt at the recommendation of mates what use them for work. I was told go over 3Mah for battery life. I have been massively impressed, so much more powerful than the wee Makita I had and battery life is phenomenal.

I would assume their impact gun would be similarly decent.
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One word of warning - although more is obviously better, these super powerful ones will just break stuff if you’re not careful with them.
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Impact wrench arrived. Have a swithered over getting one for years so I look forward to being annoyed I didn’t do so earlier.

It’s great to have a drill now that isn’t shot too.

BUT.- these interchangeable batteries force you to appear like a fanboi. DEWALT FTW!

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Impact wrench is brilliant for getting wheels on & off. So much faster.
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That’s nuts
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Yep that does look the business.
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Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:48 pm Impact wrench is brilliant for getting wheels on & off. So much faster.
Off yes. For 'On' use a torque wrench and do the job properly.
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Simon wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 9:53 pm
Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:48 pm Impact wrench is brilliant for getting wheels on & off. So much faster.
Off yes. For 'On' use a torque wrench and do the job properly.
A quick blip (literally just a blip) with the impact wrench to spin the bolts into place then finish off with a torque wrench.
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Nah, slap a torque stick on that fucker and mash the trigger until sparks come out.
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If you’re buying into a battery system, an angle grinder and recip saw are wonderful things to have. I barely ever bother using my mains powered tools these days.
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