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Old 03-01-2014, 19:25   #1
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OK I know we have some tradesmen on here so I guess this one may be for you but any others are welcome too.

For the last 10 years I've had a Bosch 24V Drill that has been totally brilliant but for the last 3 or 4 years the batteries have been getting worse and worse but I've put up with it. Now the time has come to treat myself because I have a few large projects coming up this year. I thought they had stopped selling nicads but looks like they are still being sold though I'm not keen on Nicads.

So I've seen this drill and read the reviews which seem ok, a bit more than I was wanting to pay but I know I'll get use out of it.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-gsb-...battery/69942#
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Old 03-01-2014, 19:33   #2
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Take one of the batteries apart, there is possibly 20 batteries in there, if so try Maplin they sell batteries with tags you can solder together, could be a low cost fix
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Old 03-01-2014, 19:54   #3
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Take one of the batteries apart, there is possibly 20 batteries in there, if so try Maplin they sell batteries with tags you can solder together, could be a low cost fix
Good advice there, but if the batteries are odd sizes, then you need to look at CPC Farnell.
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I have been in the building trade for over 25 years and in that time i have had every make of drill on the market and I always end up going back to Makita .I know there Li Ion drills are very expensive but I would recommend a makita ni cad any day over a cheep Li Ion . I have had several Makita ni Cad's and the batteries have never given in and the drills last longer than other cheaper and some more expensive makes .
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You'll need to add the cost of a 2nd battery to that one maybe? My youngest brothers a joiner and reckons Hitachi cordless aren't bad. He mostly uses Milwaukee cordless gear but doesn't like taking a £300 drill onto a roof. His Hitachi is 5 years old and used a lot more than the dearer one and still going strong. Whatever make and model you choose Google it and see if you can get it with an extra battery in with it
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Thanks for the replies so far. I don't want to mess about with the batteries as the drill is 12 years old now so it's served me well.

Have been doing a bit more digging and found this one.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-dhp...sory-kit/20547
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Old 03-01-2014, 21:00   #7
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I like how they offer a £50 saving on a second battery, pity their battery costs twice what you can buy them foe elsewhere!
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