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Looking to buy a set of cordless power tools. Don't want to spend a fortune as they won't get used much. Looking at this range in b&q. Feel good in the hand compared to some of the other cheaper brands. Anyone got any experience with them?

 

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Erbauer EXT Cordless 18V 4Ah Lithium-ion Brushless Combi drill 1 battery ECD18-Li-2 - B&Q for all your home and garden supplies and advice on all the latest DIY trends

 

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26 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Looking to buy a set of cordless power tools. Don't want to spend a fortune as they won't get used much. Looking at this range in b&q. Feel good in the hand compared to some of the other cheaper brands. Anyone got any experience with them?

 

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Erbauer EXT Cordless 18V 4Ah Lithium-ion Brushless Combi drill 1 battery ECD18-Li-2 - B&Q for all your home and garden supplies and advice on all the latest DIY trends

 

Take some good advise of a 30 years + carpenter/joiner steve and give erbauer a miss ane go for the Einhell range from tool station 

I use them flat out day in day out and will piss all over most dewalt stuff,The lads in work cannot believe how good they are and really good on price 

 

 

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Erbauer are excellent have used drill and impact driver for 4 years on property maintenance solidly built and powerful. Have recently swapped to Einhelll for bigger drill, cordless grinder and cordless chainsaw. Even better and excellent prices. We bought one of their petrol mowers which turned out to be damaged in the box collected and new replacement delivered no quibble. Both brands are excellent and professional not diy standard.

 

 

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1 minute ago, petercb said:

Website are excellent have used drill and impact driver for 4 years on property maintenance solidly built and powerful. Have recently swapped to Dingell for bigger drill, cordless grinder and cordless chainsaw. Even better and excellent prices. We bought one of their petrol mowers which turned out to be damaged in the box collected and new replacement delivered no quibble. Both brands are excellent and professional not diy standard.

website? autocorrect I assume

 

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20 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

Same as Erbauer then?

No Erbauer are far better built and trade rated and i have a set of 10.8 v impact drivers and used various cordless Erbauer tools but not even close to the einhell stuff and very close on price, I use the einhell 18 volt impact drivers and just unreal for the price,My 4 amp battery drives in 200+ plus 100 mm screws on one charge for fun 

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