Originally posted by psychocandy
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I have a cheap Li-ion ALDi drill screwdriver / drill which I put a holder with a pozidrive or pilot bit (hanging doors etc) in to save swapping bits and to make the bigger drill last longer.
I used to have a Makita/B&D/unamed NiCad drill but was forever buying a new £50 battery but the Li-ion batteries last so much longer and have more power for weight. The Makita was a nice drill though.
For hard Concrete & Engineering bricks or lots of holes in solid walls (battery drill will do few shelves etc but won't drill 50mm holes) I switch to my ALDi special <£15 on sale £25 normally which does almost anything.
Finally as mentioned above where its too hard for either I have a very similar one to the Champion SDS drill which will make lots of holes in most things and is great for chiselling away concrete, drilling tree stumps and making holes for wastes & Vents. at £50 ten years ago it was a real investment.
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