Mini / Compact drill with reverse action

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Hi,

Im after a mini / compact drill with a reverse action for under £50!

Any suggestions, ive done a search but cant seem to find anything.

Thanks
 
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helllooo and welcome ibenam :D :D :D

talk about vauge ;)

we need to know battery/ mains hammer/driver full sized /minature models

small spaces or small size low power / high power !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

an idea of what you need it for will help
 
How about this:

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/66469/Power-Tools/Kits/DeWalt-D21710KSF-SFGB-Twinpack?ts=21386

I know its the dewalt kit, but you could flog the Hammer drill for a minimum of £25 and will have a decent 12v compact cordless drill for under 50 notes.

Or how about this from Ryobi (in before Big-Al ;) )

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/80118/Power-Tools/Cordless-Drills/Ryobi-CDI1141-14-4V-Combi-Drill
Its bigger being 14.4V so not as compact but it has hammer facility too and more of an all rounder.
 
Sorry that was very vague!

What i have currently is the Ryobi but not the hammer version. But i have found that to be to large for some of the small areas i work in.

So what i wanted was one of those drills which are half the size - i only know them as mini / compact drills! like this:-

https://www.tooltrolley.co.uk/images/Toolbank/DEWD21520.JPG

However i would prefer cordless, and have a high power but good battery.

Hope this helps!

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Both nice especially with the flash light :) but was looking for something under £50

Cheers appreciated
 
A link to a search doesn't really help me.

:eek:

I would of thought there would be more expertise here and people could roll off three of 4 choices lol.
 
A link to a search doesn't really help me.

:eek:

I would of thought there would be more expertise here and people could roll off three of 4 choices lol.

Edited now.

I also concur with big-all. You want the moon, on a stick.
 
A link to a search doesn't really help me.

:eek:

I would of thought there would be more expertise here and people could roll off three of 4 choices lol.

The links I gave were to specific bits of kit, not a general search.

You want high power and a good battery for £50 :rolleyes:

ITS have an offer on both bits of Makita kit packaged together in an ali case one charger and two batts for about £100 I couldn't find it on their site but it was in the latest catalogue
 

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