You can save £80 on this DeWalt 18v cordless drill today. This DeWalt 18v power tool is really 3 drills in one and is not just a great drill but also a cordless drill hammer and is also perfect for screwdriving.
But as with any cordless tool you need to be able have batteries at hand so this DeWalt 18v cordless drill comes with 2 batteries and a one hour charger. Plus to keep your new cordless combi drill safe and in perfect condition it also comes with a tuff carry case.
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- 2 x 1.3Ah Ni-Cd Batteries
- 1hr Charger
- 2-Speed Variable
- 13mm Keyless Chuck
- 17 Torque Settings
- Electric Brake
- Replaceable Brushes
- Fan Cooled Motor
- Rubber-Coated Grip
So how good is 18v cordless drill and cordless drill hammer?
Well don’t take my word for it just read what some happy drillers thought about this DeWalt cordless power tool:
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So there you have it a… Its yellow it’s a drill it is a cordless drill hammer and screwdriver and it also delivers 18v power form 2 batteries and its one hour charger. But better still you can get this DeWalt 18v cordless drill for only £99.99 that is a saving of £100! So what you waiting for BUY IT NOW!
DeWalt battery drills better known as cordless power drills are a great deal and today I have an excellent cordless drill driver for you which normally goes for £134.52 but you can get it today for…
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£89.99 inc VAT!
Better still this high performance, professional, compact and lightweight cordless tool also comes with 2 1.3Ah Ni-Cd Batteries and has an all-metal gearbox. The chuck features automatic spindle lock AND this battery drill also comes with its own carry case and a 1 Year warranty.
- 2 x 1.3Ah Ni-Cd Batteries
- 1hr Charger
- 2-Speed
- 10mm Ratcheting Chuck
- 17 Torque Settings
- Electric Brake
- Fan-Cooled Motor
- Rubber-Coated Grip
But don’t take my word for it just look at what other satisfied customers say about this DeWalt cordless drill driver…
“This cordless drill driver by DeWalt has surpassed itself. It’s easy to use and relatively light for a battery drill and with a comfortable grip for extended usage. I have not had one iota of a problem with this cordless power tool so far. The battery drills life is excellent and the charge time for each battery is great at just 1 hour. As usual with DeWalt the quality and reliability is definitely there to see.”
“An excellent cordless power tool compact, sturdy and not too heavy. The chuck is easy to operate and positive. Plenty of power for all but the heaviest drilling jobs, but then I’d use an SDS tool anyway. Another class act from DeWalt.”
“For a cordless drill driver, it is tough, robust and does the toughest of jobs without so much as a whine. It’s sturdily made, holds its charge exceedingly well, and you get a good few hours usage on one battery charge. It’s taken a good couple of knocks and this hasn’t hindered its performance in the slightest. Not a namby-pamby cordless tool; I give it some pretty heavy duty use and have never had a problem.
“I was so impressed with the quality of this product, I swapped from my usual brand and upgraded all my kit to DeWalt and not one has let me down. Well worth the extra price.”
“My 1st proper cordless drill driver and have no idea why I waited so long to get one, powerful enough for all the jobs I need to do around the house and garden. Batteries hold a lot of charge and re-charge quickly. Would happily buy DeWalt again”
So get your hands this battery drill from DeWalt today because it sure is one heck of cordless drill driver.
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CLICK HERE NOW to SAVE £150 on this DeWalt drill pack with DeWalt 18v drill and DeWalt 18v angle grinder
A DeWalt drill pack with a DeWalt 18v drill, DeWalt angle grinder and florescent light with an incredible saving of £150.
But this offer does not stop there because the full DeWalt drill pack comes with 2 batteries and 1 hour charger.
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On top of that this DeWalt drill pack also comes with a 109 piece drill and screwdriver bit set and carry bag.
This is just another great value deal on DeWalt power tools just like our offer a few weeks ago which saw you save £895 on another great pack of DeWalt power tools. You can check it out by clicking here now!
Anyway, just look at what this current DeWalt drill pack offer has in it:
- DeWalt 18v drill driver
- 2 x 1.3Ah Ni-Cd batteries
- 2-speed variable
- 10mm ratcheting chuck
- 17 torque settings
- 18v DeWalt angle grinder
- Tool-Free Guard
- All-Metal Gearbox
- 109-piece drill and screwdriver bit set
- 1-hour charger
- carry bag
Phew… and all this for just £199.99 inc VAT.
This normally sells for £349.99 so that is a saving of £150!
So get your hands on this DeWalt drill pack offer with the DeWalt 18v drill, DeWalt angle grinder complete with 109 piece drill and screwdriver set, 1 hour charger and 2 batteries now whilst they are in stock.
If you want to see other DeWalt drill pack, DeWalt angle grinders or DeWalt drill drivers click on these below and see more…
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This deal is HOT; you can save £895 on this DeWalt 5 Piece Cordless 18v Power tool kit which comes with… |
- DC925 18 Volt XRP cordless Hammer drill / Driver
- DC390 18 Volt XRP cordless Circular Saw
- DC380 18 Volt XRP cordless Reciprocating Saw
- DC330 18 Volt XRP cordless Jigsaw
- DW919 18 Volt Flexible Flashlight
And if that was not enough you also get….
- 2 x 2.6Ah NiMH Batteries
- 1 x 30 Minute Charger
- 1 x Side Handle
- 1 x heavy-duty Carry Case
Yes can get all this today for an amazing £499.95 inc VAT by clicking here NOW.
Did you miss our other “Triple D” (DeWalt Dosh Deals) on Monday and Wednesday?
This was celebrating the opening of our new DeWalt store so if you did miss them you need to check them out now…
| Monday’s DeWalt Dosh Deal – Save £463.30 on DeWalt Compound Mitre Saw DW713 |
| Wednesday’s DeWalt Dosh Deal – Save £893.20 on DeWalt Sliding Compound Mitre Saw 240v |
Don’t forget these deals must end soon so get them while you can they may be gone tomorrow.
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How to dispose of old cordless drill batteries
Is your tool feeling listless and letting you down on the job? Are you embarrassed because it no longer has the staying power to keep going again and again whilst on the job? Of course I’m talking about your cordless battery… what else did you think?
Power to your cordless tool is a serious matter but what do you do when your tools battery simply comes to the end of its life. After years of good service and constant use there comes the day when your Power Tool Batteries are only good for one thing… a paper weight.
Time is not even a respecter of brand neither so it matters not one jot even if you’re using Ryobi batteries a Makita battery or even a Bosch battery or DeWalt cordless battery at some point you will need to replace it.
This is to be expected even if you are using a lithium ion battery the simple fact is that even these will eventually stop keeping a charge and start to let you down. Now at this point the first thing you may want to do is just dump it in the bin and buy a new one but consider what impact just chucking it away will have.
These batteries contain all sorts of nasty chemicals that are not very nice to people and the environment. I’m not going to get on a soapbox because you don’t need me to tell you something you already know and that is… recycle it.
Did you know that 95% of some cordless drill batteries are recyclable? The main thing to consider is that just chucking it in the bin and letting it rot in some landfill is probably just going to let all that nasty Nickel Cadmium get into the environment.
To me the environment is such a big issue I find it hard to comprehend and often think “How can my little bit make a difference to millions of people” so I find it easier to think small and just bring it closer to home.
Would you take one of your old tool batteries put it in a glass of water and let one of your kids drink from the glass? Ok this is an extreme example but it makes it easier to see an issue and deal with something closer to home, so what can we do with our old cordless power tool batteries?
Well some companies operate schemes for employees to recycle their old cordless tool batteries and you should ask you health and safety officer if they do run such a scheme. But if you are self employed or a diy’er what can you do, well there is a scheme you can use.
Battery Back is committed to providing over 80,000 FREE collection points over the next 2 years and many of these points will be in schools, colleges, libraries and other public buildings as well as approved supermarkets.
They already have over 1000 FREE collection points in the UK, to find the nearest to you please click here.














