After a good cordless mini drill

BattleshipBob

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My parkside mini drill is playing up, bit annoying as it's not used much, so been looking around for a cordless one.

Found a Goxawee and Randell on Amazon, not expensive in the region of £25 or so? I know that Dremal are good but for the use it will get, they are too expensive.

Can anybody pass on advice and feedback on their experiences of drills

Ta bob
 

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My parkside mini drill is playing up, bit annoying as it's not used much, so been looking around for a cordless one.

Found a Goxawee and Randell on Amazon, not expensive in the region of £25 or so? I know that Dremal are good but for the use it will get, they are too expensive.

Can anybody pass on advice and feedback on their experiences of drills

Ta bob

If you're only wanting a light duty tool....................
https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/tacklife-rechargeable-rotary-tool-review.40311/
It works very well for plastic & light wood. It sits on my bench, ready to hand - great for those 30 second jobs - the charge lasts quite a while. Two collets mean that you can fit a whole range of cutting, grinding polishing tools - and drilling with PCB drills.
Not bad quality - not Dremel, but at the price, good value!
Dave
 

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Cheers Dave

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Still looking around

Found a dremil stylo 2050 for £45, nice and small but not a lot of accessories? Not for heavy use but ideal for plastic etc

It's not cordless but interest free for 5 monthdmd, so very tempting.
 
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