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Sipowicz | 17:45 Fri 02nd Mar 2012 | DIY
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I have a Bosch corded electric drill. When I press the "lock" button to change a drill bit, the chuck keeps slipping. Any suggestions!
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Take it back and complain ?
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I've had it for over 10 years O.G. Thanks anyway.
First it is no use sending electrical drill tools for repair as, under Safety & Regulations they have to so many checks it would cost more than the cost of a new drill. Secondly, when I change bits, I do not use "lock", I simply hold the base of the drill and turn from the top. If no good, buy new drill. Black and Decker, especially industrial range, are as good. I find Bosch are always overpriced. Check the net, uk, but do not buy 2nd-hand from friend.

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