I have ~800 decking screws to remove in a few weeks. The battery in my ancient B&D cordless drill lasts about 20 screws before it's dead (which is no great surprise, it's probably 15 years old and rarely used). Similar for my cordless screwdriver.
Was hoping there was such a thing as a cheap corded electric screwdriver but all of them I can find are cordless. Any form of a drill seems to be overkill with the extra handle.
Do I just get the cheapest corded drill I can find (Screwfix do one for £25) and be done with it? I've lasted 15 years here without the need for a higher quality drill (e.g. SDS) and I could probably borrow one from a neighbour should I need something better. I don't want to borrow a heavy duty thing for the decking screws as the extra weight would be an arse for over an hour of decking screw removal.
I have ~800 decking screws to remove in a few weeks. The battery in my ancient B&D cordless drill lasts about 20 screws before it's dead (which is no great surprise, it's probably 15 years old and rarely used). Similar for my cordless screwdriver.
Was hoping there was such a thing as a cheap corded electric screwdriver but all of them I can find are cordless. Any form of a drill seems to be overkill with the extra handle.
Do I just get the cheapest corded drill I can find (Screwfix do one for £25) and be done with it? I've lasted 15 years here without the need for a higher quality drill (e.g. SDS) and I could probably borrow one from a neighbour should I need something better. I don't want to borrow a heavy duty thing for the decking screws as the extra weight would be an arse for over an hour of decking screw removal.