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Ryobi RCD1802 18v One+
Latest review: The Ryobi RCD One cordless drill and sander both overheat and stop working after ten seconds of very light work. I highly recommend them as Christmas gifts for children - and because they don't work,
Ozito PXBHK-120
Latest review: Its hammer action has been good enough for the several types of brick I have come across. Hardly knife through butter but ordinary 5mm masonry drill bits get in quickly enough. As a hammer drill it
Bosch PSR 14.4 LI-2 / 18 LI-2 / 18 LI · includes 3 listings
Latest review: I bought the above and took it back shortly after regarding the chuck dumping the bits.The drill was changed without question.Now around 3 years later and home handyman use I find that nothing
Ozito PXIDS-300
Latest review: Comfortable enough to hold. Build quality is good for the price with quality plastic and usable switches. Can toss it around without worrying its going to break. Spent a few dollars more for the
Ryobi RID1801
Latest review: Being in the property renovation business this product was used on a daily basis and i had the product for 4 years until i abused it a little too much and broke the gearbox. Went out and bought
Bosch IXO
Latest review: I’ve had this tool for about 9 years from Mitre 10 in Mclaren Vale; I have used this repairing the lawn mover, putting up shelves, rails, and even light fittings. Adaptable, reliable, and dependable.
Ozito DP-350
Latest review: Bought at Bunnings on a Monday, got to try it on Friday and returned it on the same day. It is very hard to get precise drilling, it wobbles a bit too
AEG BSB18CBMK-252C
Latest review: I’ve used AEG for over 6 years, just moved to brushless, I cannot fault them, 9 amp battery is awesome, great drill, 3 year replacement warranty, never had to take them b
Performer 12V Cordless Drill
Latest review: Used for 6 years and done lots of DIY project ,came long way ,only recently battery start draining quickly as i put hard work on it, i guess it will happen with any thing after so many years. All
Makita HP2010N
Latest review: I've owned one of these drills for 40 years. I am a handy/maintenance man and this drill has received a severe flogging at times. It remains as reliable as the day I purchased it. Very powerful
Ozito HDR-3000
Latest review: I feel like most people wouldn't buy this drill because Ozito is known as a cheap and nasty brand, but it costs only $50, and has a 3 year warranty - you really can't lose! If it is rubbish and dies
Full Boar 750W Digital Drill Press
Latest review: The FBDDP-750 for only $399 is a feature packed, solidly constructed drill press. The base is cast iron. The rack & pinion drill table is cast iron and at the top end the main housing is cast
Hitachi DV18DBL2
Latest review: The chuck on my Ryobi seized at the start of the year with about 5 years of faithful service under its belt. I would have been satisfied with a replacement chuck however, the only way to detach the
Ozito PXBWS-340
Latest review: I use this on a small production line in our factory where it is used a dozen times a day on a dozen nuts. In the six months since we've been using it, the tool has performed flawlessly. It has ample
Matrix MX-20V-DBL
Latest review: Matrix products seem to be a white labeled product. You'll find different brands and colour, but with same shape. If matrix dies out you should be able to order other branded batteries and they
Ozito PXRHK-200
Latest review: I have been acquiring a sizable x change collection for about 12 months now. It's has replaced my corded tools that are for occasional use. There are some occasions where we have to anchor items into
Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Hammer Drill Driver R18PD7-0
Latest review: This drill uses the Ryobi One+ 18v batteries that fit multiple Ryobi One+ products, which on it's own is great. The Ryobi One+ series of products is very handy because I can have one battery that
Makita 18V Impact Driver DTD154Z
Latest review: I had an old rotting boardwalk running through the front yard, in dire need of replacing. I pulled out my old 10v impact driver and removed some batten screws to inspect under the planks. After the
Ozito PXDDS-201
Latest review: If you are looking for a reliable inexpensive cordless drill for home use I have found the Ozito PXDDS-201 just right for those around the home DIY projects. The drill comes without the battery
Makita DHR242
Latest review: After operating corded hammer drills (Hilti and Protool) for 10 years, I had a job that mains power was not really available. With other Makita 18v LXT batteries and chargers available, the DHR242