Paul
Are you referring to the drill or the bits which fit into it? (Written before your latest post appeared)
For drilling I have several different options, depending on the item which needs a hole in it; the size of the hole, and the amount of grunt needed to get through the material. These range from hand-held pin vices through an old Stanley hand-brace and a Minicraft drill in a vertical stand up to a mains-powered bench drill , a Bosch cordless drill and my late father's venerable B&D pneumatic hammer drill. For bits I have different sizes of HSS ones from 0.4mm to 12mm, a selection of masonry and glass-drilling bits and a set of wood-boring bits with a centring point. It's only taken about 50 years to accumulate this lot!
This is a very good supplier of all sorts of drills and bits but they do have a minimum order value of £15 – unless you're lucky to live near them. Squires Tools
Dave M
Edited By Dave Milbourn on 11/08/2019 13:47:21