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Can I Buy A Electric Combined Drill/screwdriver

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Tilly2 | 20:23 Thu 02nd Jan 2014 | Home & Garden
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Since having a garage burglary before Christmas, we are now in the process of replacing some of the tools which were taken.

We had a drill taken and a lovey ratchet screwdriver set which I liked because it had lots of different sizes of heads and was easier for me to use than a 'manual' screwdriver. I just wondered, before I go looking,............is it possible to get an electric drill which also serves as a screwdriver with lots of different sizes heads.
We still have the drill bits. They didn't take those.

I want to ask for the right thing when I go to B&Q. I don't want to be thought of as a dumb blonde!
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You often see the screwdriver sets in "bargain" shops. They are in little soft plastic boxes of about 20 bits. These are OK for infrequent use as the metal the bits are made of is quite soft and easily turn in the screw. It's worth paying a bit extra for some quality ones from one of the DIY sheds....
21:00 Thu 02nd Jan 2014
I haven't a clue, just wanted to say hello x
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Hello, sibs. Not into power tools then?
Any cordless drill can be used as a screwdriver. They even have torque settings so you can't screw them in too hard. There is a small socket which fits in the drill chuck so a variety of bits can be easily changed to suit the size and head of the screws you are using.
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So, graham, you have to buy a set of screwdriver head separately from the cordless drill? I'm looking for a combined set with everything in. Is there such a thing?
I didn't realise you could use a drill as a screwdriver. Thank you.
Dumb blondes often get priority when it comes to getting bargains. I am too old now (more like platinum blonde, or silvery white if you must) but when I was young I used it to great effect.
Well I did know you could use a drill as a screwdriver and do get a Bosch! Not a hammer drill. Am I really telling you this?
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All those years I have been struggling with a flippin screwdriver and I could have used the drill! Unbelievable.

Can you buy sets of screwdriver heads then?

Starone. I tend to pull the 'I haven't got my glasses with me' stunt. That, combined with the blonde hair, normally works.
You often see the screwdriver sets in "bargain" shops. They are in little soft plastic boxes of about 20 bits. These are OK for infrequent use as the metal the bits are made of is quite soft and easily turn in the screw. It's worth paying a bit extra for some quality ones from one of the DIY sheds.
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tool-accessories/drill-bits/multi_purpose_drill_bits/Bosch-Titanium-Bit-Set-2609255978-10-Piece-9287608?skuId=9297308 are titanium and should fit most screws you will come across.
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Can anyone guide me to a 'set' which has everything I need?
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Graham, crossed posts. Thank you. I'll have a look.
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That's what I need. Now which drill?
Makita is a pretty good name and this set will have you drilling and screwing to your hearts content. oooh errr mother
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tool-accessories/drill-bits/drill_piece_sets/Makita-101pc-Accessory-Kit-11227747?skuId=11738451
I've got one similar these as my second drill. Perfectly adequate. Whatever you get I'd aim for an 18v one. Lower voltages don't always have the power you need.
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/drills-drivers/drill_drivers/Ryobi-One-Plus-18V-2-Speed-Drill-Driver-Green-10807633?skuId=11298344
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Graham, Thank you again for the time and effort you have put in to answering my question. I think I'm sorted now. You are a star. xxx
Well done Graham, she is not easy to please
Always pictured you as brunette.
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Sibs, I'm going to sue you for defamation of character.

Shoota...............................? How wrong can you be?
I just know this is going to turn into a blonde thread, hi shoota, how are you?
Keep a lookout for Aldi's special buys - himself has got all sorts from there.
Disappointed Psybs - I like brunettes

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