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Posted 13 April 2023

Energer ENB672DBT 290MM Brushless Electric Pillar Drill 230V - £69.99 @ Screwfix

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Energer Drill Press

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Robust drill press with 5-speed adjustable pulley system for optimum drilling speed. Features adjustable table, telescopic chuck guard for improved visibility and mounting holes for added stability.

  • 350W Induction Motor
  • 5-Speed (580-2650rpm)
  • 13mm Keyed Chuck
  • Steel Table
  • Manual Table Angle Adjustment
  • Fan-Cooled Motor
  • No Overload Protection
  • Brushless Motor
  • Telescopic Chuck Guard
  • Table Tilting Range 0-45°

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  1. gari189's avatar
    Seems ok for the money and looks like it gets reduced to this sort of price every so often
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  2. mojonaut's avatar
    Bought one of these when they were £25 at B&Q a few years ago. Ok for what it is at that price, wouldn't pay £70 for one. The main issue for me is the limited depth the chuck moves, just a couple of inches if I remember correctly, so it mostly just sits there gathering dust.
  3. Baz8755's avatar
    Probably not the best quality but for the price you can't complain
    fatbiker's avatar
    Oh but I bet they can . If it was free someone would moan LOL

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  4. madhouse77's avatar
    These are great little drill's used them alot over the years, and you can't go wrong at that price
  5. andy_spoo's avatar
    I've got a similar one, but I wish I had bought one with a rack and pinion style height adjuster. The clamp these have to adjust the height can be a real pain if you need to change the height quickly.
  6. Cavs's avatar
    Surprising to see something wired brushless
    mattway's avatar
    Unusual to call it brushless, but fairly common in machinery, it's an induction motor.
  7. andywedge's avatar
    Thank you for posting and well done on your first hotukdeals thread
  8. Palouise's avatar
    Thank you, purchased.
  9. heman's avatar
    Always wanted a pillar drill, not currently needed however. Bought, thanks OP (I think)
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