Recommend a Drill to Someone Who Doesn't Do a Lot of DIY

Hi guys, I don't do a lot of DIY and haven't used a drill before. But I realised its a handy tool to have when I had to recently screw in some under desk cable management to my desk, insert some screws to my outdoor timber lattice etc..

Doing a bit of reading looks like there are basic drills, impact drills, and hammer drills. I don't think I would need a hammer drill but impact drill may be a worthwhile investment - not sure how much more they cost compared to normal drills?

And obviously the drills not much without the right drill bits. It would be good to get some sort of pack with the most common drill bits.

Where would people recommend I start?

Comments

    • why regert ryobi?

      • You get enticed with a drill deal from ryobi then realize the ozito pxc range is just as good. If you need to replace the battery or charger from ryobi then the price is stupid. I guess the green colour is nice though.

        • I wouldn’t mind testing ozito and Ryobi back to back again. Before the pxc range ozito wasn’t very good. I haven’t used pxc stuff to compare, but now Ryobi has their HP brushless range as well.

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