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ideal world drills of all drills
Andy:
they adverise these drills as the best ever and won't need to buy any more...So thought I would try some but on trying them my suspicions were right as they are crap and blunt straight away
grey golfster:
Looks like the bloke on the right has been "up grading" his discs? :signLOL:
willni:
Best just getting a good brand in a sale, I got a set of 30 Bosch wood, steel and masonry for £25 in B&Q one day now if only I could find them...
pudding:
Lol, home shopping garbage with rigged tests. Do people still fall for it? I guess they do Andy :grin:
Best drills I ever used for metal were Facom cobalt jobbies, but they're like 300 quid for a 25 pc set.
Have yet to find a decent masonry drill bit that doesn't wear out in a matter of minutes, but the JCB brand held up surprisingly well when hacking through a reinforced concrete window lintel.
Andy:
--- Quote from: Pudding on June 28, 2017, 03:07:11 pm ---Lol, home shopping garbage with rigged tests. Do people still fall for it? I guess they do Andy :grin:
Best drills I ever used for metal were Facom cobalt jobbies, but they're like 300 quid for a 25 pc set.
Have yet to find a decent masonry drill bit that doesn't wear out in a matter of minutes, but the JCB brand held up surprisingly well when hacking through a reinforced concrete window lintel.
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:signLOL:
knew they were going to be crap but bought them to our of curiousity to see hoe crap or good they were..best ones I used were snap on cobolt but they were £300 also
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