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Hi all I will soon hopefully be moving from my current employer to my new one to carry on my apprenticeship and I will be doing new build site work 1st and 2nd fix and I need to supply my own power tools(battery kit).
Could you please roughly advise me on what make to go for and what actual tools I'll need (with out spending massive amounts)
Cheers,
Dave.
 
18 volt Makita for me . 4 amp battery's and make sure you invest in the drills with metal chucks.
 
Makita for impact / combi / woodworking eg saws etc

Bosch for sds
 
What ever you choose you will be stuck with for a long time.

I bought a Milwaukee 12v & 18v kit 10 years ago.
I've added to it an replaced original bits numerous times but have so many batteries and chargers that I don't think it will be possible to change to another brand without replacing everything.

Saying that, from my experience, I don't think I would consider going to anything else.
 
Milwaukee for me Higher amp hours on battery the better.

Look at both voltage and amp hours !!
 
people will advise you on what they own..
ive had makita twice, hitachi once.. I bought milwaukee this time around and its excellent.
but, makita, dewalt and milwaukee were all in the running and I would be happy with any of them. get the 18v brushless stuff and youll be fine
 
Thanks everyone for your input, I've been looking at getting a impact, combi, sds and a multi tool do you think that this would do me for a while?
 
combi and sds should be fine for an apprentice, I would buy Makita drill from screwfix with 2 batteries, and buy the sds body only from online, not ideal forking out on this equipment on an apprentice wage
 
Hi all I will soon hopefully be moving from my current employer to my new one to carry on my apprenticeship and I will be doing new build site work 1st and 2nd fix and I need to supply my own power tools(battery kit).
Could you please roughly advise me on what make to go for and what actual tools I'll need (with out spending massive amounts)
Cheers,
Dave.

No such thing as buying cheap if it's used day in day out.

If you are PAYE though you should supply your basic hand tools. They should supply everything else needed.

If you are SE to them then look at the tools as an investment. Get the highest Amperage you can afford. Don't drop below 4ah now. Get a few tools every pay check unless you can buy all at once.

Don't buy drill bits, blades, anything that wears, that's up to them to supply its in the cost of the job.

You seem young? Don't let them dictate. You charge your price but don't buy all the sundries that they have already priced for! You think the plugs and screws are free?

If you are PAYE then basics and ask for a purchase order book or a call to the office will give you the PO numbers to use if needed.

Always buy your own tools though as if/when you leave you have nothing to owe them.

Jon
 
I use makita 18V. Easy to add body only from online. PowertoolsUK gave me great service. And buy a sharpie. And write your name on everything. Not cheap to replace
 
Any good 18v hammer drill with maybe a impact driver, if you are on new build, walls aren't going to be to hard for drilling I have just got a Makita set with 3 battery's for just over ÂŁ200
 
Keep your receipts carefully and check with HMRC what the current rules are about claiming a tax rebate for work-related expenses. (The rules can be complicated so don't rely on what anybody other than HMRC or your accountant tells you.)
 
I'm pleased but had heard mixed reviews before I brought them. But they do exactly what I need them to. So all good.;):)
 
The problem is no manufacture covers everything. You will probably end up with a few makes like most. I'm currently using mainly dewalt but most of my carpentry stuff is makita( jig, planer, sander) I have Milwaukee angle drills for new build joist drilling. Bosch make the best cordless sds drills for the price and I've tried all makes. I'm just getting into flexvolt stuff now, got the sds max drill, it's a beast.
 
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