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DeWalt DCD776D2T- GB 18V 2.0Ah Li-Ion XR Cordless Combi Drill - £99.99 @ Screwfix


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DEWALT DCD776D2T- GB 18V 2.0AH LI-ION XR CORDLESS COMBI DRILL
On sale for Easter, saw a poster outside the shop advertising. Not sure if a good deal but can't find cheaper
Info added by @Sashecuador
Compact drill driver with XR Li-ion battery technology, designed for efficiency and making applications faster. Improved ergonomic design and rubber grip increases comfort and provides maximum control. Supplied with multi-voltage charger for all XR Li-ion slide pack batteries. Supplied in a TSTAK kit box.
2 x 2.0Ah Li-Ion Batteries
90min Charge Time
Max. Torque: 42Nm
15 Torque Settings + Drill + Hammer Drill
13mm Keyless Chuck
2-Speed & Reverse
All-Metal Gearing
Electronic Brake
LED Work Light
Spindle Lock
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On sale for Easter, saw a poster outside the shop advertising. Not sure if a good deal but can't find cheaper
Info added by @Sashecuador
Compact drill driver with XR Li-ion battery technology, designed for efficiency and making applications faster. Improved ergonomic design and rubber grip increases comfort and provides maximum control. Supplied with multi-voltage charger for all XR Li-ion slide pack batteries. Supplied in a TSTAK kit box.
2 x 2.0Ah Li-Ion Batteries
90min Charge Time
Max. Torque: 42Nm
15 Torque Settings + Drill + Hammer Drill
13mm Keyless Chuck
2-Speed & Reverse
All-Metal Gearing
Electronic Brake
LED Work Light
Spindle Lock
Contact Us
Returns

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sorted byScrewfix also offer the well reviewed Erbauer (with 2x 2.0Ah batteries, and 40Nm torque) as an alternative to this for £90: here (edited)
I need to do some partitioning and put some screws on outside wall to fix guttering pipe.
this one or impact driver? which one is more suitable please
I'm not sure to be honest with you. I would imagine that if doing masonry you'd need a little more torque. I could be wrong though
Impact driver is more for fixing/loosening bolts/fastenings etc. but you can fit a masonry drill bit (might need an adaptor) and do a few at low speed...but it's not recommended. (edited)