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looking to replace an old makita cordless drill, i was thinking to get a new makita bare unit and another fresh battery but for similar money i could get a dewalt drill and two batteries and the dewalt seems to have higher torque spec.

had a look at millwaukee mega spec but more than i want to spend, plus i have a corded sds for serious drilling.

so any thoughts ?

thanks carl

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9 minutes ago, carlos said:

looking to replace an old makita cordless drill, i was thinking to get a new makita bare unit and another fresh battery but for similar money i could get a dewalt drill and two batteries and the dewalt seems to have higher torque spec.

had a look at millwaukee mega spec but more than i want to spend, plus i have a corded sds for serious drilling.

so any thoughts ?

thanks carl

I know its more than you want to spend but .....Millaukee fuel all day long . 

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2 hours ago, carlos said:

looking to replace an old makita cordless drill, i was thinking to get a new makita bare unit and another fresh battery but for similar money i could get a dewalt drill and two batteries and the dewalt seems to have higher torque spec.

had a look at millwaukee mega spec but more than i want to spend, plus i have a corded sds for serious drilling.

so any thoughts ?

thanks carl

Seriously good value and out performs a lot of the top brands. I have millwaukee 18v impact driver and the einhell impact gun out performs the millwaukee.

 

Einhell 18V PXC Cordless Brushless Combi Drill 2 x 2.0Ah

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well i got a dewalt one today, not top of the range but seems ok, they did have the einhal one on offer with an impact driver too,was kinda tempted but find the noise of the impacts a bit annoying.

the milwaukee one was there too looked great but bit steep for my needs ( not trade, just heavy diy.)

still not sure whether i should have got another makita but il see how this one goes.

thanks for the replies.

carl

 

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9 minutes ago, Will C said:

Once you get over the noise and get a impact driver you will wish you got one years ago 

ye  they are good, my ones from aldi so maybe extra noisy.

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I am in need of a decent extendable pole pruning set and have narrowed it down to these two. 
I am familiar with the AUS kit and this one has a Silky saw attachment, but I seem to remember the lopper was always a bit naff. 
Mr Bolam recommended the Jameson set, aluminium instead of fibreglass and not sure on the generic saw attachment but they look very well made. 
The price difference isn’t an issue, just want to get the set that performs best, anyone had experience with both brands, pros and cons?IMG_5268.thumb.png.1dc09c634cbe915361cb81a91ced0ffd.png

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the price difference - Jameson set needs a pole bag, doesn't show on Buxtons listing, so add another 100 or so if you want the bag

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jameson-Carrying-Storage-Pruning-Products/dp/B0CJ191RL6

decide if you want 4ft poles or 6ft, I have 2 6ft and 2 4ft 

Sorbus has the Jameson stuff listed individually

I got mine from Abbey Pro - seems they've gone under

Agree the Jameson double pulley pruner is good, haven't used the saw blade, would take the HT131 - I'm not out rodding trees for utilities

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