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BLACK & DECKER 18V 2 Gear Hammer Drill, Charger, 2 Batteries, Kitbox $129.95 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Looks like a good deal for most DIY projects. The only issue is that it has only 10mm chuck.

Normal Drill Driver also available for $99 with 2 batteries

Power Source Battery Powered
Brand BLACK+DECKER
Item Dimensions L x W x H 30.5 x 30 x 11.5 centimetres
Maximum chuck size 10 Millimeters
Item weight 2.61 Kilograms
About this item
The power and speed to drill into wood, metal and for all screwdriving tasks
Hammer action for drilling into masonry and concrete
2 Gears High speed for drilling into wood and Steel, Low speed for controlled driving
11 position clutch provides precise control for drilling into wood, metal, plastic and all screwdriving tasks
LED worklight illuminates the work area when drill is in use

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  • +1

    10mm chuck is pretty poor.
    400mA charger is terrible.

    1.5Ah batteries are quite small. Not sure if it'd have enough grunt to do real hammer drilling work.

    • +1

      10mm chuck is fine. Many bigger than 10mm bits have a 10mm shank and so still fit. If you want to drill holes that big regularly this is not the drill for you, as you mentioned this only comes with 1.5Ah batteries, so drilling holes like that into e.g. Concrete is going to take you ages and runn the battery down.

      Having said that this is neither cheap nor in a decent ecosystem for us in Australia. Hardly ever go one sale and no idea what other tools are available since they scrapped their all in one line. You can walk into bunnings any dsu of the week and get a better deal

    • +1

      Also only has 40Nm of torque, so pretty average by today's standards.

  • Don't expect to find any attachments for these batteries at cheap prices anymore. :|

    Unless there is some knockoffs that I don't know about?

  • +3

    this is a mickey mouse set

    18v should be what you're after if you need to do real work

    also this isnt the matrix series so no attachments

    this is fine for light ikea type stuff but then you should be buying sub $50 kits for that

    • +1

      I am with you on the rest but this is an 18v set?

      • sorry i mean 10mm chuck

        they like big chuck sizes if youre doing masonry and stuff

        that's a bit incongruent to me… why would you ever need a 10mm chuck HAMMER drill???

        unless you're banging plant hangers into soft mortar/grout??

        i'm actually a big B&D fan, i have the matrix kit and they work well, in fact i have lent my stuff to tradies and they dont shit on them too much

        • +1

          I disagree, even the holes that I drilled to fix my shed to the concrete floor were 10mm at most, and even those you wouldn't drill with this drill. I know cos I tried, and after the first battery died half way through drilling the first hole I pissed it off and got my sds and ran a cable. So the chuck is big enough, because you'd never drill a hole that big into concrete unless you were desperate, let alone bigger.

  • +1

    If you're buying for the hammer drill function i.e. regularly using on brick and concrete then consider getting a rotary hammer drill instead. I have Bosch Green hammer drill and an Ozito rotary hammer drill (picked up cheap when Bunnings price matching Aldi product). The latter makes light work of drilling into solid brick and concrete whereas it used to be hard work using hammer drill. Had same experience with corded hammer drill years ago. Rotary hammer drill is the way to go IMO. YMMV

  • Dick & Blacker were a respected name back in the day….not the same quality now I'm afraid.

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