Hello, I am looking for a cordless drill up to PLN 150.
It will be used sporadically for home use (screwing smaller, larger screws mainly into wood, I would rather not approach metal for this amount, possibly thicker plastics, e.g. pcb).
My expectations are that it will not get stoned immediately after turning it on on wood (such as chaff or chipboards) and that it will be mains, because it will stay a lot of time and the batteries have it that it would be appropriate to use them because after 2-3 years batteries they fall off even without use, according to what I read.
I have my 3 types, namely:
1.Skil 6220AA
2.CMI 750 RPM single speed with OBI
3. TCU300 triton.
I have seen such strange hammer drills, even surprisingly there was some Bosch for PLN 150 and they also have more watts .. but I do not know it completely and I do not know if such an impact drill is suitable for screwing holes in such weak boards as chipboards or drilling small holes with a thin drill, e.g. in plastic, because the impact ones are probably for concrete, but they come out much cheaper than the usual ones from above ... and the ones above have up to 300 watts, and the impact ones for PLN 100-150 probably have somewhere else around 800.
Would you recommend something to an amateur who needs something for very rare use that will have a kick and be suitable for everything from screwing screws into delicate furniture to making holes the size of a plastic cup in wood?
Thanks for the help
And thank the moderator for improving the topic.
It will be used sporadically for home use (screwing smaller, larger screws mainly into wood, I would rather not approach metal for this amount, possibly thicker plastics, e.g. pcb).
My expectations are that it will not get stoned immediately after turning it on on wood (such as chaff or chipboards) and that it will be mains, because it will stay a lot of time and the batteries have it that it would be appropriate to use them because after 2-3 years batteries they fall off even without use, according to what I read.
I have my 3 types, namely:
1.Skil 6220AA
2.CMI 750 RPM single speed with OBI
3. TCU300 triton.
I have seen such strange hammer drills, even surprisingly there was some Bosch for PLN 150 and they also have more watts .. but I do not know it completely and I do not know if such an impact drill is suitable for screwing holes in such weak boards as chipboards or drilling small holes with a thin drill, e.g. in plastic, because the impact ones are probably for concrete, but they come out much cheaper than the usual ones from above ... and the ones above have up to 300 watts, and the impact ones for PLN 100-150 probably have somewhere else around 800.
Would you recommend something to an amateur who needs something for very rare use that will have a kick and be suitable for everything from screwing screws into delicate furniture to making holes the size of a plastic cup in wood?
Thanks for the help
And thank the moderator for improving the topic.