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My old 12v Bosch recently gave up so went for a milwaukee 12v fuel with hammer action. It's a beast for its size and well happy with it so far. Milwaukee seem to be a decent brand I think.
 
I rate Milwaukee, Ive had an 18v combi set for 7 years now. A rep came to a site I was working last year and told us of an offer so I opened Howdens then.I had the option of a Milwaukee 12v impact driver or a Radio.

The catch at the time was I had to spend £50 in store.
So i got a metal tray full of screws for £25 then I was charged £35 for the 32" 8mtr Stanley tape measure( the one that's usually £20).
When I saw the price it put me off going there again, but the driver is great.
 
So been to branch today and picked it up. Cost me a tin of WD40 to activate account.
12v, not the 18v I thought the rep said.
Charger and just the one battery, but I can buy a spare one. Saw attachment and sander included. And a bag to keep it all in.

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Neat bit of kit for those fiddly jobs! I have the DeWalt 18V one and don't know how I managed before...and by the way, those guys at Saxon make some really good blades.
 

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