Richard10002
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I've wanted a new cordless for a while and have been looking at Makita, Bosch, and AEG offers in B & Q for a while. Prices range from about £90 - £150 for what I seem to want.
Anyway, I saw the Bosch with 2 x 1.5Ah batteries yesterday in B & Q for £81, so snapped it up. Got it home and all looked well. Very solid, charged up nicely, ran it a few times - all good!
Then I noticed that the supplied driver bit had fallen out and was on the floor. Refitted it, tightened chuck to the clicks, ran it again a few times, bit loose and ready to fall out.
Googled it and found mostly great reviews, but a number of bad ones, (1 star on Amazon for example). Where there was a bad review it was always to do with the chuck coming loose and no apparent way of preventing it. The cause seems to be that when you stop drilling on high speed, a clutch connects, and the drill stops immediately - this is marketed as a good feature. The momentum of the chuck when the drill stops suddenly seems to be enough to loosen it after a few stops and starts.
Seems to be a design flaw and I'll be taking it back on Thursday for a refund..... unless all drills behave this way these days, and I'll find the same with a Makita at £130, or the AEG at £150, (inc. 2 x 3Ah batteries!!).
Does anyone use modern Li-oN cordless drills regularly on a stop start basis who can tell me whether this is normal, or a pile of poo ?
Many Thanks
Richard
I've wanted a new cordless for a while and have been looking at Makita, Bosch, and AEG offers in B & Q for a while. Prices range from about £90 - £150 for what I seem to want.
Anyway, I saw the Bosch with 2 x 1.5Ah batteries yesterday in B & Q for £81, so snapped it up. Got it home and all looked well. Very solid, charged up nicely, ran it a few times - all good!
Then I noticed that the supplied driver bit had fallen out and was on the floor. Refitted it, tightened chuck to the clicks, ran it again a few times, bit loose and ready to fall out.
Googled it and found mostly great reviews, but a number of bad ones, (1 star on Amazon for example). Where there was a bad review it was always to do with the chuck coming loose and no apparent way of preventing it. The cause seems to be that when you stop drilling on high speed, a clutch connects, and the drill stops immediately - this is marketed as a good feature. The momentum of the chuck when the drill stops suddenly seems to be enough to loosen it after a few stops and starts.
Seems to be a design flaw and I'll be taking it back on Thursday for a refund..... unless all drills behave this way these days, and I'll find the same with a Makita at £130, or the AEG at £150, (inc. 2 x 3Ah batteries!!).
Does anyone use modern Li-oN cordless drills regularly on a stop start basis who can tell me whether this is normal, or a pile of poo ?
Many Thanks
Richard