Mag drill recommendations

Niall310

Member
I thought about a mag drill for a year or two and looked through all these threads and various forums to decide on what suited as it would be for occasional use but I wanted to buy once and have it for a long time.

I looked at the drills on MagDrill.com and priced similar drills in the local tool store but for there was at least £150 to £200 in the difference for the cheaper drills so regardless of 'Staying Local' and warranty etc I went for online.

I got a Rotobroach Panther as it had alot of good reviews on here, it has central lube and had variable speed so its handy for large holes etc.

This time last year it cost £366 and that included delivery and a 5 pc cutter set.

so far so good with it!
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
I thought about a mag drill for a year or two and looked through all these threads and various forums to decide on what suited as it would be for occasional use but I wanted to buy once and have it for a long time.

I looked at the drills on MagDrill.com and priced similar drills in the local tool store but for there was at least £150 to £200 in the difference for the cheaper drills so regardless of 'Staying Local' and warranty etc I went for online.

I got a Rotobroach Panther as it had alot of good reviews on here, it has central lube and had variable speed so its handy for large holes etc.

This time last year it cost £366 and that included delivery and a 5 pc cutter set.

so far so good with it!
Just what we have done !
 

itsalwaysme

Member
Location
Cheshire
Another quick question before I splash out on a mag drill. Can they drill through both sides of a 50mm box section with the short cutters (or do you need longer version)
 

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