YodhrinForge Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Not too pricey, not too crappy is basically what I'm after. I've got a decent set of battery tools already(Milwaukee for important/frequently used ones, Parkside cheapies for anything I only use occasionally), but when I finally get the chance to start work on my reno project I'm going to need stuff for bigger jobs that won't require me to faff with batteries; plunge-tracksaw for sheet goods, mitre saw for framing, mains SDS for taking out the old fireplace and various bits of outdoor work to rid myself of crappy concrete things, a punchy shop vac(ideally with power passthrough and tool-start) etc. There's loads of decent reviews out there for battery brands but all the stuff I find searching for mains tools is AIslop listicles. EDIT: Oh and none of this "jobsite power" guff please - mains 230vAC, I don't want to have to faff with transformers. Edited 9 hours ago by YodhrinForge
JohnMo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I've bought DeWalt and Matika, 230V stuff, all good no issues. A Titan SDS from Screwfix, used it plenty further build, no issues.
Beau Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Much the same as John with a mix of Makita and DeWalt. I've been a bit underwhelmed with the Titan SDS drills torque considering it's weight but for the money its great.
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