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Looking at suggestions for the best complete cordless kit to buy for installs sick of humphing box after box for drills Etc want it all in the bag was looking at the makita deals but unsure which one to go for
 
why not just get a dewalt tough system box something like the 300 series should do
 
Festool kit mostly come in systainers that will stack on top of their dust extractor, all nicely made (at a cost)
 
Metabo 18v is good. Have their grinder, cordless drill, impact screw gun and led flashlight with 3 batteries including a 5.2 ah one.
Just keep all in a hold all bag.
 
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Buy a twin pack with high capacity batteries and then add what you want over time cos I doubt you'll want/use everything that's on offer with those large kits even though you'll be hauling it about.

One thing about the Dewalt 300 system, I have a few of them and they are great for secure storage but they are LARGE by the time you add the trolley.
 
Buy a twin pack with high capacity batteries and then add what you want over time cos I doubt you'll want/use everything that's on offer with those large kits even though you'll be hauling it about.

One thing about the Dewalt 300 system, I have a few of them and they are great for secure storage but they are LARGE by the time you add the trolley.

dont have the troll just get a normal fold sack truck
 
Cordless seem to have better deals now, if you are careful to buy them the cheaper way.
Metabo combi 18 volt drill (not brushless) and impact driver kit comes with a couple of 5amp/hr batteries I think, which gets you set up. Then the very good (apparently) Metabo cordless angle grinder is only about ÂŁ100.
If you want you can get Hilti at moment, up to 18th Dec for ÂŁ135+ vat for combi drill or impact drill etc bodies & cases. Still costly because you need batteries and a charger, but you could ask Hilti shop. Two tool bodies also gets you a free tool chest
 
Lunch? in 30 years I have never ate food at work. Drank loads of tea tho
 
Lunch? in 30 years I have never ate food at work. Drank loads of tea tho

well thats what i mean :D for all you english folk tea and crumpets
 
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