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Black & Decker CD18CA Drill Driver 18V | 
enlarge | Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: £72.40 Buy New: £29.99 You Save: £42.41 (59%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 40
Media: Kitchen & Home Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 9.7 x 3.6
MPN: B/DCD18CA Model: B/DCD18CA EAN: 5035048128657 ASIN: B00032II40
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months
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| Features:
| • | 10mm Keyless Metal Chuck | | • | 10mm capacity in steel | | • | 35mm capacity in wood | | • | 18v for maximum power | | • | Variable speed for gentle start, full control and versatility | | • | Comfortable & modern styling | | • | 5 torque settings for driving various materials and sizes of screws |
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Typical DIY tool December 3, 2007 Technophobe 45 out of 49 found this review helpful
I bought one of these as it was cheaper than a new battery for my DeWalt and the battery will power the DeWalt. I found that this one was pretty run of the mill, I have a 14.4 Bosch Professional that cost the same and is much more capable. The black and decker is fine for drilling holes in timber, or driving small diamiter screws but does not have enough speed for drilling metal and is totally not suitable for brick or any masonary as it is not a hammer drill. In my experience, when it comes to cordless drills, it is better to have a lower voltage professional tool than a high voltage DIY one, and you dont need to spend a fortune either, If you shop around you should be able to get a Professional Bosch (they have a Blue casing not green) or a small Makita for around the same price and find that you can do so much more with them and generally the batteries will last longer and charge faster. I alo agree that Cheap drill bits are a false economy and can make a lot of difference I can reccomend the Bosch GSR 14.4-2 they are available for about 55, Complete with 2 batteries, 1 Hour charger and a carry case and are worth every penny, they also have a 2 speed gearbox
Excellent basic drill/screwdriver October 12, 2007 I don't have a pen name (West London) 20 out of 23 found this review helpful
I've used this so much for basic DIY in the 4 months I've owned it and it's turned out to be a great buy. One charge seems to last for ages and it has the power to do all the household jobs you need it to. It wasn't great drilling into brick but I blame the cheap drill bits I got rather than the drill itself, I'll get some bosch drill bits for next time. The drill itself is a little weighty but that's down to the 18v battery and you don't get power without a little sacrifice. The screwdriver bits it comes with are adequate but have disintegrated pretty rapidly when the bit has slipped with the screw. In summary, it's a good value drill but best to invest in some decent drill/screwdriver bits
Really gutsy for the price June 14, 2006 A. Lampard (London) 35 out of 42 found this review helpful
Loooooads of torque, keeps going for ages, doesn't overrun (like some cheaper offerings from B&D)holds the bits usefully in he rubber surround, drops the bits uselessly from the rubber surround under any vibration, an external charger would be better in case I invest in a second battery, but about the best 50 I have spent on a power tool and I have lots.
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