• @melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    78 days ago

    Yeah the little rotary tool doesn’t have enough power to enlarge the little drilled holes with the grinder bit.

    Bunnings has an Ozito drill for $50 but can I justify it… I would have to buy separate drill bits too and not sure if universal

    • @Catfish@aussie.zone
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      48 days ago

      Ozito is rubbish, but fine for occasional household use. Bits and batteries are where the real money adds up. Boyo has Pro level gear but still covets the variety of bits that came with my now 20yo GMC set.

      • @Taleya@aussie.zone
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        7 days ago

        Ozito is not rubbish. Ozito are rebanded einhells. I’ve got a rotary hammer drill i’ve been abusing 15 years straight that is still punching holes in concrete. And their return policy if you do get a dud is generous as hell

    • @Bottom_racer@aussie.zone
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      48 days ago

      I bought cheapo corded ozito one and was very surprised it worked so well (going through thick metal posts). I think the bit was almost as expensive as the drill heh. I rate them.

        • @Bottom_racer@aussie.zone
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          38 days ago

          I think the cheap sets (any really) will do the trick but for more dense stuff I usually use/buy the more expensive ones individually as I keep on breaking the cheaper ones lol. It’s a graveyard of incomplete sets here :(

        • @Taleya@aussie.zone
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          27 days ago

          We did 90% of our renos with an aldi bit set. Just get a mid set and update the bits you need as you wear them