Looking for a bit of advice/recommendations from the good folk of NSC; I'm after a cordless drill for a bit of home diy - I've not needed one before and the range of options seems to be pretty much infinite, so was wondering if anyone could recommend what's actually needed?
It will just be used for fairly small jobs initially (e.g. putting some shelving into the walls) so don't need anything super powerful, but equally would like some thing decent that will last, and with a bit of headroom for when my ambitions expand! Assuming a combi-drill would be the best option, and with a budget in the £100-£200 bracket, I was looking at the Bosch 'Universal Impact' as it seems to tick a lot of boxes in terms of functionality, price and the range of other equipment which shares the same battery (I realise that, whichever one I go with, I'll then be locked into that brand to some extent).
However, its stated max torque is 30Nm, which seems a bit low compared to others. Has anyone got one of these and able to give an honest assessment?
How much torque do you you really need?
It will just be used for fairly small jobs initially (e.g. putting some shelving into the walls) so don't need anything super powerful, but equally would like some thing decent that will last, and with a bit of headroom for when my ambitions expand! Assuming a combi-drill would be the best option, and with a budget in the £100-£200 bracket, I was looking at the Bosch 'Universal Impact' as it seems to tick a lot of boxes in terms of functionality, price and the range of other equipment which shares the same battery (I realise that, whichever one I go with, I'll then be locked into that brand to some extent).
However, its stated max torque is 30Nm, which seems a bit low compared to others. Has anyone got one of these and able to give an honest assessment?
How much torque do you you really need?