The I drill
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Mrcoolabah1au
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T1 Terry
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Re: The I drill
Here you go Wayne, but out of stock at the moment https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/36v-i-dril ... rewdriver/ the little ladies lithium drill that Margaret has have not been available for some time, but I bought a Certa one from Kogan and it is a real work horse. The latest purchase was a Triton drill, led light and angle grinder from Masters, simply brilliant, the light is something else, Neil & Lynne put me onto them when they were here last mth and there is a 4Ah battery available for the grinder that makes it a real useful tool, the 2ah batteries only give you a few mins use with such a powerful tool, but the 4Ah does the job nicely.
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Mrcoolabah1au
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Re: The I drill
Yes the nearest marsters store is up a wagga wagga 250 km thanks
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Re: The I drill
short drive then..
Wobblybox on wheels
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Peter and Sandra
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Re: The I drill
I've had a Bosch version for several years now and it just keeps on going.
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Mrcoolabah1au
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Re: The I drill
All the others I have tried, and there have been quite a few over the yrs, strip out the gearbox. This unit will stall rather than break a gear set, twist the wrist rather severely if you aren't prepared for it but they just keep going and a simple USB port to recharge it.
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Re: The I drill
My Bosch 240v drill is now 42 years old, and still performing faultlessly.
(Now watch Murphy's Law kick in!
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I also have a set of Rockwell lithium-powered drill & impact driver, which have lasted two years -- and so far no probs.
Outlasted the previous two battery drills by 100%!
(Now watch Murphy's Law kick in!
I also have a set of Rockwell lithium-powered drill & impact driver, which have lasted two years -- and so far no probs.
Outlasted the previous two battery drills by 100%!
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Ray
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"I refuse to drink water, because of the disgusting things fish do in it"
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