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Can anyone recommend a decent impact driver or combi drill/driver?

 

I need something (cordless) that will put a decent sized screw straight into timber for formwork, milling etc.

 

I don't know much about torque, volts, amps, Li-ion etc. so don't know what to look for.

 

I tend to like Makita tools, but the prices seem to go from £90 to about £400 for different models, so some help of some of the chippie types on here would be appreciated.

 

Thanks.

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I use one of the Dewalt 18V lithium jobs like this. Dewalt DCF885L2 18v Lithium Ion XR Impact Driver DCF885 - 2x 3.0ah XR Batteries, Charger & Dewalt Toolbag - LIMITED OFFER! - DCF885L2 - £225.00 available at BuyaParcel.com

 

My Dewalt is excellent but I know many who recommend the Makita equivalent but I think both are pretty good. I have found the step from a cordless screwdriver to an impact driver is like the step from an old fashioned screwdriver to a cordless screwdriver.

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Mark make sure you get 3 amp battery's as they hold charge longer 18v is the one to go for. At one of our local suppliers they have a Dwalt 18v combi drill and impact driver with 3 3amp lithium iron battery for £327 or the same in Makita for a tenner more.

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If it's something you don't need to use all the time, I really rate the ryobi one+ 18V impact driver. I've got the Lithium Ion batteries for it and it last ages on a charge. Did the Dog Kennel roof the other week and was putting 10x4 screws in with no pilot holes no bother (probably best part of 50 or 60) and a few of the big spax coach screws too and only swapped batteries towards the end and it wasn't freshly charged when I started. Bought it not expecting big things but it's been really not bad for a DIY grade tool.

 

Think it was about £70 bare, but B&Q were doing the drill/driver with two Lithium batteries and charger for £99 - two batteries and a charger were over £80 to buy separately so it made sense to get the drill set.

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Ive got the makita 18v-li impact driver & combi drill twin pack. It will drive a 15mm x 6m screw straight in & back out no problem. I paid £350 a couple of years ago

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