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http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/makita-dhp456smij-18v-4-0ah-li-ion-lxt-cordless-combi-drill/6948h

I can't afford not to buy it.
 
That is very cheap.
But I burnt the same model drill out in 2 days! It's a diy drill that can be bought for £50 ( bare) even though, the battery and charger would cost that. Just don't expect to be drilling a 25mm auger bit through 20 joists.:hand:
 
By no means a main drill but I've been looking at a 4.0 battery (I only have 3.0).
 
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this is the one you want

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/makita-dhp481rtj-18v-5ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill-brushless/2528f
 
I was in B&Q yesterday and they have some killer deals on dewalt XR stuff..
 
You can buy 4Ah replica batteries for less than £30 on amazon/ebay and IMO are just as good. I've had a 3 of them for a few years and cant tell the difference between the replicas and the real McCoy.
 
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