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After many years the batteries to my trusted DeWalt have given up.

Bought a new replacement from that place which sells screws, again a DeWalt. Very disappointed with the charge and quality of the product and after half a day the trigger broke.

To be fair it was the cheap end of the DeWalt range DCD776D2SF-GB, but then so was my previous model.

Any recommendations out there, I'm cautious of DeWalt now, and am thinking Makita perhaps?

Cheers
 
I just bought milwaukee and they are the best cordless tools I have ever owned..
the impact driver is ferocious and the same for the drill.. takes your arm off when using a large holesaw. get the fuel gear, brushless motors
 
I use my 18v with an 11/2 dry diamond awesome piece of kit.
 
Milwaukee, (used to be AEG I think). Had two drill for last three years.
Can't fault them.
 
Again another for milwaukee had all the makes over the years and this stuff is the best
 
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