Harry_HarrisonSYDNEY
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You do get what you pay for
Ok so I bought a cheapo Ozito Impact drill a few months ago and it kinda did the job but it also let me down.
After trying to put some pictures up in my unit (with a very hard mason wall) using the Ozito that just couldn't do it, I wanted something good not something cheap.
I also wanted a keyed chuck, a hard thing to find these days! So I bought the Makita simply because it had a keyed chuck, Makita is a good brand and it was the dearest of the impact/hammer drills before going rotary (and I already had a rotary hammer demo drill).
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ll the Makita is streets ahead of the Ozito, it just works and is a knife through butter for the masonry wall... I use good quality Frost drill bits and the Ozito couldn't cope so I thought it was the drill bits at first but no it's the drill. The Makita is just burrrr and then jobs done. In short, Makita hammer drill is a great tool. Keyed chuck, seems to be a qualiity itm It's expensive!
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Questions & Answers
PeterKasked
Is the 1640 suitable for Securing hardwood rails to hardwood fence posts with batten screws-domestic repairs only?
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shazz d.asked
I dont know much about drills, its for my partner, he does a lot iof drilling through walls wood and metal - he a fire tech - I dont want anything too cheap or too expensive - ohhhh I forgot hes an ex mechanic so doesnt have crappy tools
Do you think he would be happy with this type of drill - doing some Christmas shopping and hes a hard one to buy for
But hes for ever loosing his tools on job sites or cant remember who borrowed them
Thanks for your help
Sharon
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