The Milwaukee thunderweb drills are really good, and they're not overpriced. My brother somehow has made his set last really well, and he's quite hard on drills!
I've always been a Dormer/Presto guy, but they aren't the greatest value for money.
Why do all the boxes have to look the same.
Guess you missed the bit about it being 12mm thick?Interesting to hear about your experiences with Dewalt extreme bits - I had a set given to me from a Dewalt factory store some time ago and found they blunted very quickly so never went back to them. Will maybe try again, not sure I would have bothered taking out a drill for a hole through a rear crossmember, most defenders can have half inch holes poked in them quite effectively with a finger if you aren't too fussy about the location
Fairly simple apart from the vat and business registration numbers that I don't haveIs the application form involved or fairly simple?
Are they compulsory? I have neither as I am not VAT registered and just a sole trader but have an account. Then again it was years ago I got mine so maybe they have changed things since then.Fairly simple apart from the vat and business registration numbers that I don't have
I got a few sets of these as well and they are, as you say, decent enough.I got some of these Cleveland ones in an offer at Christmas and I've been pretty impressed by them, I've put quite a few 10mm holes in some 6mm stainless angle and they've done it fine, one of them is now getting a little tired after 10 holes or so, I'm happy with that for the price paid.
https://www.zoro.co.uk/shop/cutting...pce-select-a-drill-set-1-10-00mm/p/ZT1132702X