Lanyard is for your wrist if you were to use the drill up a hight so if you were to drop it well its there around your wrist not that anyone would use it tho good video as always well done 👍
Hi Phill, Excel do make good tools for the DIYer like my self, I do have a Excel drill mains powered and that is a good drill. I have got a Craft battery drill I've had for 7-8 years still works well, and a Black and Dekker battery drill I bought last year from a car boot sale a good drill for £6. Like your self I don't use the belt clip never fitted it and I have cut off the lanyard on the Craft drill. A good demonstration and a honest review great video, Take care
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As always Phill thanks for a fantastic video And your honesty Someone to trust Thanks again Phill 🍺🍺👍👍
Thanks nice one Brian👍
Lanyard is for your wrist if you were to use the drill up a hight so if you were to drop it well its there around your wrist not that anyone would use it tho good video as always well done 👍
Imagine having a drill hanging off your wrist high up that can't be safe! 😮
Thanks Phill, that seems like a decent enough little drill, very compact but plenty of power too !
Cheers Andy yea I think its quite good value.
Hi Phill, Excel do make good tools for the DIYer like my self, I do have a Excel drill mains powered and that is a good drill. I have got a Craft battery drill I've had for 7-8 years still works well, and a Black and Dekker battery drill I bought last year from a car boot sale a good drill for £6. Like your self I don't use the belt clip never fitted it and I have cut off the lanyard on the Craft drill. A good demonstration and a honest review great video, Take care
Cheers Shaun. I will be off to the car boot sales soon I'm looking forward to buying old tools for restoration :D