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That's very similar to what I have (they appear to have shitloads of virtually identical models for some reason). No problems with them. Drill definitely has more grunt than my previous Draper one and it's rare I need the corded one.
Impact driver is good but it's a bit vicious for stuff that you'd often use an electric screwdriver for (flat pack furniture, small screws, etc). Good for screwing into sleepers or big screws into the wall or whatever though.
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I have the old equivalent of this and it's done a brilliant job over the last 8yrs for all our house diy, including brick work (only recently got a sds). Would definitely recommend.
My only reason for suggesting Makita is the price of bare units vs DeWalt is a bit cheaper. While DeWalt batteries are cheaper if you get two decent batteries in your kit, as an amateur you probably won't need more.
Ignore that link. The dewalt one is better
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£25 more for 5ah batteries - https://its.co.uk/pd/dewalt-dck2111p2b-2-piece-12v-xr-brushless-kit-with-2x-5-0ah-batteries-charger-bag-_dewdck2111p2b.htm
Edit: slightly lower spec/torque tools however
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Dewalt Atomic 20volt is the only Dewalt you want.
I have a lot of Milwaukee 18V. The Fuel batteries are being replaced by Forge, but they are expensive and overkill for most consumers.
Whatever you get be sure there is a support network for service and repair. Makita has almost disappeared among trades here because they have no support. Bosch is non existent.
https://its.co.uk/pd/dewalt-dck2062d2t-18v-xr-brushless-2-piece-kit-with-2x-2-0ah-batteries-charger-and-case-_dewdck2062d2t.htm
What do folk think about this? Seems like a decent deal and I like the low/short profile of the driver.