TITAN SDS Plus drill bits

Discussion in 'Tool Talk' started by Lokkars Daisy, Jun 12, 2012.

  1. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

  2. Lectrician

    Lectrician Screwfix Select

  3. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

  4. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    JP there's a fella on Tilers Talk askin questions like,,, thought of you right away , tilin an that, maybe you would pop over and give the geezer some advice
     
  5. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

  6. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

  7. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    JINGS ! JP ,,, you musta posted sum posts here to be top dog, I've posted lorra lorra stuff and you are still ahead ? when you get back from Iceland perhaps you could explain the secret
     
  8. sinewave

    sinewave Screwfix Select

    Kinnellll!  :eek:

    Never seen such an 'enthusiastic' amount of replies on this dead forum for months! 
     
  9. Enthusiastic and helpful...


    *cough*
     
  10. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

  11. mr reflex

    mr reflex Member

    Don't cheap skate pal. You know what you need to do ( money pending ) buy Bosch.
     
  12. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    A blue or green one mr reflex ?
     
  13. J.P.

    J.P. New Member

     
  14. wally

    wally Screwfix Select

    Hilti are even better (if you need to reduce your tax bill)
     
  15. Lectrician

    Lectrician Screwfix Select

    Silly Drilly Titan.
     
  16. Brick Top

    Brick Top New Member

    Titan TTB279SDS

    This drill has been used twice, the first time was into breeze block which it managed, the second time was today, when I needed to drill into a lintel above a door. It failed MISERABLY (it really was utterly pitiful). The clutch (or gears) let go in an instant, now it has no torque at all, fair enough if it was under stress, but I'd barely drilled an inch.

    You get what you pay for it seems. I'll be back at the local branch this weekend to get an exchange or refund, as the product is unfit for purpose. Avoid this piece of s***, and spend a little more. I wish I had now.
     
  17. screwfix.peter

    screwfix.peter Administrator Staff Member

    Hi @Brick Top

    Welcome to the Screwfix Community.

    I am sorry to hear of the problems with the Titan SDS Drill. This drill is covered by a two year warranty, so please call our Customer Service Team on 03330 112 112 or email online@screwfix.com so we can assist.

    Peter
     
    Last edited: Jun 11, 2015

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