I bought some cheap Delta pads to replace it. Seem to work ok.the detail sander pad that comes with the dewalt has rubbish Velcro on it. However it has an extractor hose which works with their
Try and borrow one first. You may find that the layout of the controls doesnt suit you. The dewalt has this stupid rocker switch thing which I just couldn't get on with, for example.Thanks...eying up both Makita and Milwaukee, at the end of the day it’ll probably be where I can get a good deal.
wants to be for the priceHave a fein corded multi tool it's the muts nuts.
There's highland tax on every thing up here so it was just as cheap as any of the others.wants to be for the price
I think £250 is probably my limit for something I won’t use that often. Unless it’s Makita it’ll need to come with batteries but only have the one drill and that’s 9yrs old so not averse to trying something different. Maybe this at the moment
Milwaukee M18BMT-202C 18V 2 x 2.0Ah Li-Ion RedLithium Cordless Multi Tool - Screwfix
Order online at Screwfix.com. Compact multi-tool suitable for metal, wood and plastic. RedLink overload protection and constant speed electronics deliver excellent durability and performance. Includes FixTec tool-free blade change with universal blade change adaptor. M18 batteries work with all...www.screwfix.com
Thanks, ordered that and a disc sander. Will keep an eye out for deals on drill, impact and jigsaw.PowerToolMate will do the same kit with a 5ah and 2ah batteries for the same price. Having a 5ah battery will give a bit more versatility especially if you started adding more tools to your collection