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 LYN Power Tools Discussion V2, Bosch, Makita, Dewalt, Dremel etc

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stormer.lyn
post Oct 24 2022, 03:13 PM

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huh...can teach ?? ..hi...hihi....
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Are you serious? I was just joking you know...

But just in case.....

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Two fingers hold the bit, and the other fingers stop the chuck from turning. When you press the trigger, the chuck jaws will tighten on the bit. Then the last tightening only use hand strength. No need to turn so many times, the drill motor does the work.
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post Dec 8 2022, 08:40 PM

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Hi would like to seek advice on cordless drill for home use. Install furniture, basic wall drill. I came into this 2 models in tik tok, both brushless. Which one is better or any other recommendations?

Dong Cheng
https://shopee.com.my/product/253484733/473...96-1670502731.9

Keelat kcd007
https://keelat-official.com/product/cordless-drill-kcd007/


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post Dec 19 2022, 11:36 PM

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Hi, I am thinking to buy tool for normal use like screw on self assemble cabinets, or making a hole for plastic plug for surface like tiles, walls. Any suggestion? Maybe Bosch for starter
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post Dec 19 2022, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(IceBikers @ Dec 8 2022, 08:40 PM)
Hi would like to seek advice on cordless drill for home use. Install furniture, basic wall drill. I came into this 2 models in tik tok, both brushless. Which one is better or any other recommendations?

Dong Cheng
https://shopee.com.my/product/253484733/473...96-1670502731.9

Keelat kcd007
https://keelat-official.com/product/cordless-drill-kcd007/
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QUOTE(akib_mullen @ Dec 19 2022, 11:36 PM)
Hi, I am thinking to buy tool for normal use like screw on self assemble cabinets, or making a hole for plastic plug for surface like tiles, walls. Any suggestion? Maybe Bosch for starter
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If you're not drilling in concrete wall, any cordless drill also more than enough for furniture (especially Ikea ones).

If you need to drill tiles I'd say just get 18V GSB180Li, the Bosch 18V stuff is cheap in MY (solo tool-wise) in comparison to the M&M's. Extremely hard tiles are also hard on the battery.

If brickwall (red clay/sand) a GSB180Li or GSB120Li will work-lah. About 1 min per hole.

If you are staying high rise with concrete wall u will need a rotary hammer, either a cheap Daewoo for <20 holes corded below RM200 - or a cordless GBH180Li if you actually do this as cari makan tool simply because its lighter and less tiring for all day usage; plus not all sites have ready power source.
Rotary hammer does wallplug holes in seconds. Not annoying. What's annoying is people trying to use a so called "hammer drill" icon to do concrete drilling for hours (it can take 10-20 min per hole with the wrong tool).

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post Dec 20 2022, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Dec 19 2022, 11:43 PM)
If you're not drilling in concrete wall, any cordless drill also more than enough for furniture (especially Ikea ones).

If you need to drill tiles I'd say just get 18V GSB180Li, the Bosch 18V stuff is cheap in MY (solo tool-wise) in comparison to the M&M's. Extremely hard tiles are also hard on the battery.

If brickwall (red clay/sand) a GSB180Li or GSB120Li will work-lah. About 1 min per hole.

If you are staying high rise with concrete wall u will need a rotary hammer, either a cheap Daewoo for <20 holes corded below RM200 - or a cordless GBH180Li if you actually do this as cari makan tool simply because its lighter and less tiring for all day usage; plus not all sites have ready power source.
Rotary hammer does wallplug holes in seconds. Not annoying. What's annoying is people trying to use a so called "hammer drill" icon to do concrete drilling for hours (it can take 10-20 min per hole with the wrong tool).
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Search in sopee got shows some of model, gsb180Li, gsb18v-50, gsr18v-50. What’s the difference? Price almost same
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post Dec 20 2022, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(akib_mullen @ Dec 20 2022, 09:30 AM)
Search in sopee got shows some of model, gsb180Li, gsb18v-50, gsr18v-50. What’s the difference? Price almost same
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GSB 180 plastic chuck series;
B for bang aka got impact icon of toy hammer. Brick walls ok
R for reverse only. No hammer. No wall drilling

GSB 18V-50 metal chuck. Better accuracy and more tahan vs plastic chuck. I hv one and like it very much over the GSB180 for continuous duty use.

Variants wise
B for bang. has the impact toy hammer icon. Can drill brick walls. Not for concrete
R for reversible. no hammer so not for any walls. More for just ikea furniture assembly

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post Dec 23 2022, 09:18 PM

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new toy. not sure why so cheap. rm199 only comes with case and bare tool. i think the case got ppl sell rm80 laugh.gif

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post Dec 23 2022, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 23 2022, 09:18 PM)
new toy. not sure why so cheap. rm199 only comes with case and bare tool. i think the case got ppl sell rm80 laugh.gif

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wow, good price. Used item?
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post Dec 23 2022, 10:17 PM

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wow, good price. Used item?
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brand new. box is dusty cos i left it on the workbench for 2hours before taking pics
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post Dec 24 2022, 12:16 AM

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I'm looking rent a drill as I only need to drill 4 holes. Anyone can share any shops which provide rental in bukit jalil area?
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post Dec 24 2022, 08:43 PM

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QUOTE(Minolta @ Dec 23 2022, 09:53 PM)
wow, good price. Used item?
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 23 2022, 10:17 PM)
brand new. box is dusty cos i left it on the workbench for 2hours before taking pics
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Wah, mana link? Share share rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Minolta @ Dec 24 2022, 08:44 PM)
Wah, mana link? Share share rclxms.gif
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solid out.. some bought two or three laugh.gif gila wei.. rm1000 thing sell rm199
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post Dec 25 2022, 08:11 AM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 24 2022, 09:31 PM)
solid out.. some bought two or three  laugh.gif  gila wei.. rm1000 thing sell rm199
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Wow, that's a really good buy! At RM 199 I would have bought one even thought I don't really need it. Lucky you!
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QUOTE(stormer.lyn @ Dec 25 2022, 08:11 AM)
Wow, that's a really good buy! At RM 199 I would have bought one even thought I don't really need it. Lucky you!
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exactly.. i dont need it also. laugh.gif just have to have it cos its cheap.. but i would say its very well built. doesnt feel like holding black and decker or stanley grade tool
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post Jan 12 2023, 11:15 PM

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looking for some budget but reliable tools.
i found there are some brand that is not too expensive but sounds maybe better than cap ayam brand?(sorry , no idea which is really cheap and cannot be use)
i am a home user which need to do some entry level work(maybe 10 holes in a year), so makita nor milwaukee nor dewalt are in the list.
i found some like europa hilt , akaido are in my budget range , are this two brand reliable ? about the specs ? battery? worx are much better in design but i doubt that it was overkill...(although is looking good)
found the bossman is super cheap, but reliable or not , is a big question , saw some complaint video for BOSSMAN. and their battery specs are not as description .

some shopee description about some brand got charging issue, it won't stop charging when battery is full.
so for home user like me, 12 is enough or i really need to get 20v?

i am going to get hammer drill and impact driver, which brand is good ?
any brand that reliable is welcome.
just dont' want the tools stop working if i just put it in the drawer for awhile.

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QUOTE(locolyric @ Jan 12 2023, 11:15 PM)
looking for some budget but reliable tools.
i found there are some brand that is not too expensive but sounds maybe better than cap ayam brand?(sorry , no idea which is really cheap and cannot be use)
i am a home user which need to do some entry level work(maybe 10 holes in a year), so makita nor milwaukee nor dewalt are in the list.
i found some like europa hilt , akaido are in my budget range , are this two brand reliable ? about the specs ? battery?  worx are much better in design but i doubt that it was overkill...(although is looking good)
found the bossman is super cheap, but reliable or not , is a big question , saw some complaint video for BOSSMAN. and their battery specs are not as description .

some shopee description about some brand got charging issue, it won't stop charging when battery is full.
so for home user like me, 12 is enough or i really need to get 20v?

i am going to get hammer drill and impact driver, which brand is good ?
any brand that reliable is welcome.
just dont' want the tools stop working if i just put it in the drawer for awhile.
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Just get a bosch. wont go wrong and no issue with support/spare parts in long run.

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post Jan 15 2023, 06:07 PM

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Jz bought a stanley 24mm rotary hammer,jz under rm300 with some standard bits...
For condo use,to drill some hole...

So looking for cordless drill suggestion,mainly for pasang furniture and rack...
Maybe DIY furnite once in a year,but not in d plan yet,jz in case...

Impact or Basic?
Drill or Driver?
12V or 18V?

This post has been edited by Str33tBoY: Jan 16 2023, 12:38 AM
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post Jan 17 2023, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(Str33tBoY @ Jan 15 2023, 06:07 PM)
Jz bought a stanley 24mm rotary hammer,jz under rm300 with some standard bits...
For condo use,to drill some hole...

So looking for cordless drill suggestion,mainly for pasang furniture and rack...
Maybe DIY furnite once in a year,but not in d plan yet,jz in case...

Impact or Basic?
Drill or Driver?
12V or 18V?
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Actually if u getting two things, ie a rotohammer and drill driver might as well go full cordless 18V. Coz solo tool not much more for the GBH180Li brows.gif

Light duty screwdriver either GSB120Li [enough for most screws in the home] and thats about it for ur purchases..or GSB180Li if u wanna expand to more 18V stuff. If a lot of tile drilling the 120 is lighter but smaller batt, 180 can take big batt for longer runtime.

Note: GSR is cheaper but it cant do brickwalls.

Good bits like M Shockwave last longer but makes the diff if heavy assy usage. Else buy the gold PH2 bits but use and throw like mechanical pencil leads.
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slowly expanding my m12 range with good deals.

biggrin.gif only rm350 brand new.

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