it depends on what your after in this price range, I believe almost all drills nowadays (Including DeWalt), is Chinese manufactured. That does not mean it is of poor quality. I have only used the drill I have (778) 18V to put together furniture and drill some plugs into concrete. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I have joiner/carpenter friends all say its the way to go. My drill came with a 3 year warranty just by registration, via the website. They do make you, make an account but you can turn off offers etc.
China is very big I wouldn't assume they are all coming out of the same 2 factories, unless they look identical it's safe to assume they have come from different manufacturers
@@MorganJoe In my experience with other equipment (musical mainly), certain manufacturers specialise in certain areas, probably only a few manufacturers are set up for and produce power tools for a handful of companies. To make a drill, you need a moulding and various electrical parts like triggers and Brushless motors.
@@delatronics3257 again China is absolutely massive it is not just 1-2 factories making the absolute insane quantity of drills the world sees, unless tools are really similar they have a high potential of not being made in the same factory, not to mention dewalt tools are manufactured in more than just China. Quite a few Asian countries, they also have American assembled tools with international parts from almost everywhere.
it depends on what your after in this price range, I believe almost all drills nowadays (Including DeWalt), is Chinese manufactured. That does not mean it is of poor quality. I have only used the drill I have (778) 18V to put together furniture and drill some plugs into concrete. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I have joiner/carpenter friends all say its the way to go. My drill came with a 3 year warranty just by registration, via the website. They do make you, make an account but you can turn off offers etc.
Thanks for your video!
I purchased a Makita the other day and it was made in the UK actually.
@@mirkogrocrop are you sure that is not just the UK importer/ distributer? Probably says PRC somewhere.
@@delatronics3257 I'm telling ya it says made in United Kingdom. Makita have a factory over here.
Its first one I've seen though
@@mirkogrocrop the best ones are made in Japan
@@delatronics3257 Yeah sadly seems only way to get them now is get it shipped from japan
China is very big I wouldn't assume they are all coming out of the same 2 factories, unless they look identical it's safe to assume they have come from different manufacturers
@@MorganJoe In my experience with other equipment (musical mainly), certain manufacturers specialise in certain areas, probably only a few manufacturers are set up for and produce power tools for a handful of companies. To make a drill, you need a moulding and various electrical parts like triggers and Brushless motors.
@@delatronics3257 again China is absolutely massive it is not just 1-2 factories making the absolute insane quantity of drills the world sees, unless tools are really similar they have a high potential of not being made in the same factory, not to mention dewalt tools are manufactured in more than just China. Quite a few Asian countries, they also have American assembled tools with international parts from almost everywhere.
@@MorganJoe I will admit that my info could be wrong with regard to drills but for musical instruments there are not that many.
Unfortunately that dewalt drill is a toy. The erbauer one is probably better
@@ritchiemclean Erbauer is a Screwfix own brand