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Mate at work has the bosch pro stuff. Im quite impressed. I have ended up with a lot of dewalt 18v li-on stuff and i cant complain either
 
There's a DeWalt 18v li-on with 2 batteries on at plumbfix for £100 inc VAT.
Been looking at that lately, my very old combi is getting weak and will need replacing soon.

*Edit* Just noticed it's ni-cd :(
The Li-on version is £150 inc VAT and comes with 3 batteries
 
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I use a Makita BHP451 I think its called, good drill. Im thinking of upgrading my stuff to Milwaukee though. I cant quite justify Hilti prices. Although I see Makita have bucked the trend now and have bought out 4ah 18v batterys alongside the 3ah BL1830
 
I might be teaching you to suck eggs Super Mario but do you do the keyless chuck up by just holding it in your hand and pulling the trigger whilst in forward. I only ask as ive found its its always best if you don't want the bit to fall out the end if you just give it a nip up with your hand after rather than just drilling whilst holding the chuck
 
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