jwilson
Well-Known Member
For batteries Li-ion is the way to go: Nicads lose too much charge when unused, and once the batteries die at 1-2 years old new battery packs are almost as much as a new complete drill. Bought a Screwfix £99 Hitachi with two Li-ions about 3-4 years ago, had a lot of use and still works very well but the drill now making a bit of a burning-brushes smell.
Prior to this had three cheaper cordless with Nicad batteries: all chucked out after batteries died although the drills themselves were fine.
I have two big mains Makita hammer drills also a Makita saw and planer, all very well used and now 30 plus years old, never a problem, so Makita are clearly good kit.
Prior to this had three cheaper cordless with Nicad batteries: all chucked out after batteries died although the drills themselves were fine.
I have two big mains Makita hammer drills also a Makita saw and planer, all very well used and now 30 plus years old, never a problem, so Makita are clearly good kit.