A brief fiddle. Looks very nice out of the box. Oiled in all the correct places. It's a manageable weight.
The motor is very loud in top speed and makes the sound and smell that my Mam's electric whisk used to make. It's not too bad at slower speeds. There's no noticeable run out on the chuck holder bit, it looks very true. Spare brushes are in the case.
Magnet appears to stick well to that 6mm plate. I haven't got round to any drilling yet as I want to set up the lubrication system first.
The only black mark against it is the drill comes with a Euro two pin plug and a cheap plasticy adaptor. The adaptor needs a screwdriver to open up it to accommodate the plug.
I understand why. Site work in the UK is all 110v stuff so the 230v stuff presumably goes for the European market. There won't be much demand for 230v versions in the UK and I noticed that the 110v versions are usually cheaper to buy here. It's still a cheap plastic adaptor though.
The motor is very loud in top speed and makes the sound and smell that my Mam's electric whisk used to make. It's not too bad at slower speeds. There's no noticeable run out on the chuck holder bit, it looks very true. Spare brushes are in the case.
Magnet appears to stick well to that 6mm plate. I haven't got round to any drilling yet as I want to set up the lubrication system first.
The only black mark against it is the drill comes with a Euro two pin plug and a cheap plasticy adaptor. The adaptor needs a screwdriver to open up it to accommodate the plug.
I understand why. Site work in the UK is all 110v stuff so the 230v stuff presumably goes for the European market. There won't be much demand for 230v versions in the UK and I noticed that the 110v versions are usually cheaper to buy here. It's still a cheap plastic adaptor though.




i wouldn't bother with the lube bottle unless you have a big repetitive job on, its a bit of a faff and that tube after the valve will drip fluid out every time you leave it. Much handier using a squirty can. 