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DeWALT DCD996N 18V XRP Heavy Duty BRUSHLESS Gen 2 Combi Drill - Body Only
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DeWALT DCN660N 18V XR BRUSHLESS 16Ga Gasless 2nd Fix Nailer - Body Only
£329.99 inc. VAT£274.99 ex. VAT -
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DeWALT DCK276P2 18V XR Gen 2 BRUSHLESS Combi Drill & Impact Driver 2x 5.0Ah Battery Kit
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DeWALT DCH273N 18V XR BRUSHLESS SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drill - Body Only
£209.00 inc. VAT£174.17 ex. VAT -
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Einhell PXC 18V Cordless Brushless Pruning Chainsaw, 13cm Cutting Length, Body Only
£95.99 inc. VAT£79.99 ex. VAT -
Milwaukee M18FHIW2F12 18V FUEL 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench with Friction Ring Body Only
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Makita DUN500WZ 18V LXT BRUSHLESS 50cm Pole Hedge Trimmer - Body Only
£329.99 inc. VAT£274.99 ex. VAT -
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Makita UT001GZ02 40V Max Paddle Mixer with Makita 191V42 Power Source Kit
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Bosch GDX18V-210C BRUSHLESS Premium Hybrid Impact Driver Wrench - Body Only
£210.00 inc. VAT£175.00 ex. VAT -
Bosch GBH18V-22X 18V Cordless SDS Rotary Hammer Drill ONE CHUCK Body Only
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Bosch GBH 18V-45 C (2x ProCORE18V 12.0Ah, GAL 18V-160 C, carry case) + GCY 42 (CoMo) BITURBO BRUSHLESS 18V SDS-Max
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DeWalt DCD1007 Super Heavy Duty 18V Combi Hammer Drill Body Only in TSTAK Case
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DeWALT DCK2052H2T 18V XR Brushless Compact Combi Drill and Impact Driver Twin Pack 2x 5.0Ah Powerstack Battery Kit
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DeWALT DCS389X2 54V XR FLEXVOLT Reciprocating Saw 2x 9Ah Battery Kit
£539.99 inc. VAT£449.99 ex. VAT -
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Milwaukee M18FSG-0X 18V FUEL Drywall Screw Gun with Case - Body Only
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Milwaukee M12 C12RAD-0 Heavy Duty 12V Right Angle Drill Body Only Bare Unit
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Makita DUC405 Twin 18V (36V) LXT BRUSHLESS Rear Handle 400mm Chainsaw - Body Only
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Milwaukee M18FTR-0X 18V FUEL Router Trimmer & Carry Case - Body Only
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Makita DGA900Z Twin 18V (36V) LXT BRUSHLESS 9" 230mm Angle Grinder – Body Only
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DeWALT DCH333X2 54V XR FLEXVOLT SDS+ Hammer Drill 2x 9Ah Battery Kit
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL™ Gen3 3/8" Impact Wrench with Friction Ring (Bare unit - no batteries or charger) NEW
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL™ Gen3 3/8" Impact Wrench with Friction Ring (2 x 5.0Ah batteries, charger, HD Box) NEW
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL™ Gen3 1/2" Impact Wrench with Friction Ring (2 x 5.0Ah batteries, charger, HD Box) NEW
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Makita DTW190Z 18V Cordless 1/2in Impact Wrench Body Only Bare Naked Unit
£79.00 inc. VAT£65.83 ex. VAT -
Makita DRT50ZJ 18V LXT BRUSHLESS Router Trimmer with Trimmer Base, Straight Guide & MAKPAC Case - Body Only
£199.00 inc. VAT£165.83 ex. VAT -
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DeWALT DCF850E2T 18V XR Brushless Ultra Compact Impact Driver 2x Compact Powerstack Battery Kit
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Makita CE004GZ 40V 300mm Disc Cutter with Makita 191V42 Power Source Kit
£871.12 inc. VAT£725.93 ex. VAT -
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Makita CE003GZ02 40V 230mm Disc Cutter with Makita 191V42 Power Source Kit
£778.80 inc. VAT£649.00 ex. VAT -
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DeWalt DCF870E2T-GB 18V Hydraulic Impact Driver 2 x Compact Powerstack
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DeWalt DCH416NT-XJ 54V XR FLEXVOLT 32mm 4kg SDS-Plus Multi Drill Body Only
£479.99 inc. VAT£399.99 ex. VAT -
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Makita DTW300Z 18V LXT BRUSHLESS 1/2" Drive Impact Wrench - Body Only
£165.00 inc. VAT£137.50 ex. VAT -
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Makita DFS452FJ 18V BRUSHLESS Screwdriver with Autofeed Collated Screw Gun Drywall Attachment Body Only
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DeWALT DCS572N 18V XR BRUSHLESS Circular Saw - Guide Rail Compatible - Body Only
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DeWALT DCD796P2 18V BRUSHLESS Combi Drill 2x 5.0Ah XR Li-ion Batteries & Charger plus TSTAK Kit Box
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DeWalt DCW620H2-GB 18V XR 1/2" 12mm Plunge Router Kit 2x 5.0Ah Powerstack
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Makita LS002GZ01 40V Max XGT 216mm Compound Slide Mitre Saw - Body Only
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Makita DRT50ZX4 18V LXT BRUSHLESS Router Trimmer with Trimmer Base, Trimmer Guide & Straight Guide - Body Only
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Einhell GC-CC 18Li Kit Garden Patio Wire Wheel Weeder 2.0Ah Battery Kit
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Einhell PXC 18V Cordless Brushcutter, 20-30cm Cutting Width, Body Only
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Power Tool FAQS
1. How often should power tools be inspected and PAT tested?
In the UK, the recommended frequency for inspecting and PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) of power tools can vary depending on the type of equipment and the environment in which it is used. We’ve provided some guidelines to assist with safe tool usage:
Visual Inspection
Power tools should undergo a visual inspection before each use, to check for any obvious signs of damage or wear.
Formal Inspection and PAT Testing
The UK government’s Health and Safety Executive has guidelines in place for the testing of portable appliances, termed PAT (Portable Appliance testing) which is applicable to power tools. Here’s what you need to know according the HSE:
You don’t have to test annually
The main stipulation of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 is that any electrical equipment that has the potential to cause injury is maintained in a safe condition.
Source:HSE
The regulations do not however specify how often this needs to be done; the main objective is to ensure tool safety for your specific use case.
Test frequencies will vary
There is no formal requirement for how often potable appliances and power tools in particular should be tested, however the HSE does say that:
“The frequency of inspection and testing depends upon the type of equipment and the environment it is used in. For example, a power tool used on a construction site should be examined more frequently than a lamp in a hotel bedroom.”
Source:HSE
There are a number of factors to think about when assessing the risk factors associated with power tools and how often they need testing, including:
- The type of power tool (e.g. handheld or stationary)
- The frequency of use – tools used more regularly will obviously need to be checked more frequently
- The age of the power tool
- The environment in which the power tool is used (if it is used in wet, dusty, or hazardous conditions it will need checking in more detail)
- The manufacturer's recommendations
The above factors will determine how often power tools should be formally inspected.
Do records need to be kept of testing, or appliances labelled?
Technically no, however it is certainly a good idea to do both to adhere to safety best practices.
If you have concerns about the safety of your equipment, whether you’re a professional or a DIY enthusiast, we would always recommend that you consult with a qualified electrical or health and safety professional.
2. What times and days are power tools allowed to be used in the UK?
Regardless of whether you’re a trade professional or just a keen DIYer looking to make some home improvements, one thing you will want to be aware of is noise control. Power tools typically generate between 80 and 110 decibels when in use, which is certainly on the loud side, and you’ll want to use hearing protection for yourself if using them for extended periods. From the point of view of being courteous to residents it’s important to be aware of accepted times and days to use power tools. Below we’ve listed the commonly accepted hours for power tool work:
For professional building and construction work
the Royal Borough of Greenwich in their “noise from building works” page provide a good guideline for general building and construction work, although you will still need to be aware of circumstances and restrictions relating to the individual area in which you will be working. They suggest that general construction work should be limited to:
- Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm
- Saturdays 8am to 1pm
- Noisy work should not take place on Sundays and bank holidays
Exceptions can be made for urgent or emergency work.
DIY usage
For DIY and non-professional use, restrictions are more relaxed, although Oxford City Council recommends that power tools are only used between 7am and 9pm each day. Many local councils and communities expect considerate use, which will include avoiding early mornings, late evenings, Sundays, and Bank Holidays in order to be considerate to the community. You can also be more considerate by:
- Giving neighbours advance warning/apologising in advance for the noise
- Agreeing with them what times are best for tools to be used, to cause minimal disruption – this will be particularly relevant if they have children or work night shifts, for example
- If what you are doing is going to be unavoidably disruptive, consider if it can wait until better circumstances present themselves – a day off where you can use your power tool at a different time or waiting until the neighbours go on holiday, for instance.
3. Will my Power Tool be in its Original Packaging?
Our products are always provided to you brand new and we retain all original packing where possible. However, in some cases, some products may arrive with limited/no manufacturer packaging due to the nature of the item; with regards to power tools this may mean that if you order a ‘body only’ power tool the packaging for it may be more limited. If you want to ask any questions about the products we stock then please Contact Us and we'll be happy to help.
If you have further questions about us and our products please visit our FAQ page.
4. Extended warranties and product registration
If you buy any of the following brands of power tools with us, you’ll be able to register for an extended warranty with them:
- Bosch
- Dewalt
- Eibenstock
- Makita
- Milwaukee
For more details on registering your power tool please visit this link:









