Hi
I am hoping someone can help me as I am looking to purchase a bench mounted pillar drill. This is for my father for Christmas but I have very little knowledge in this area so I am unsure really what I am looking at or for!
Unfortunately my budget is only £130 which from what I've read doesn't buy me a great deal. ideally I would like to buy new and given the Xmas deadline looking for a Fobco or Meddings isn't really an option.
In terms of useage, my father will only be using this for occasional light/medium domestic purposes so it won't have a hard life.
Having researched the internet there are a number of options available within my budget. The drills I have found are:
Sealey SDM30
Axminster
Jet (Axminster)
SIP
Fox
Draper
Hilka
Einhell
I can't find any proper reviews on-line only a handful of customer feedback reviews which given a mixed result so there is no consistency.
Whilst I have a very limited budget, I would still like to get something that is up to the job and give a reasonable performance especially as it won't get over worked or be used for major jobs.
If anyone has any experience of these drills or can help me arrive at a decision it would be really appreciated.
Many thanks
Lar
I am hoping someone can help me as I am looking to purchase a bench mounted pillar drill. This is for my father for Christmas but I have very little knowledge in this area so I am unsure really what I am looking at or for!
Unfortunately my budget is only £130 which from what I've read doesn't buy me a great deal. ideally I would like to buy new and given the Xmas deadline looking for a Fobco or Meddings isn't really an option.
In terms of useage, my father will only be using this for occasional light/medium domestic purposes so it won't have a hard life.
Having researched the internet there are a number of options available within my budget. The drills I have found are:
Sealey SDM30
Axminster
Jet (Axminster)
SIP
Fox
Draper
Hilka
Einhell
I can't find any proper reviews on-line only a handful of customer feedback reviews which given a mixed result so there is no consistency.
Whilst I have a very limited budget, I would still like to get something that is up to the job and give a reasonable performance especially as it won't get over worked or be used for major jobs.
If anyone has any experience of these drills or can help me arrive at a decision it would be really appreciated.
Many thanks
Lar