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Upgrading my power tools and not sure wether to go for Bosch or Hilti... I use Bosch at the moment but it's my dads old gear so is getting on a bit and the batteries are a nightmare! But it's done me well. Although i had a go of a Hilti sds at the weekend and it was brilliant... Do i pay more and go for Hilti or is there not much difference?
 
No comparison really is there

Hilti is some the THE best gear you can buy, personally i don't like Bosch tools

I use DeWalt myself which i rate quite highly, especially as it comes with a 3 year guarantee

Milwaukee is a good gear too !

You get what you pay for
 
I have used Hilti gear for over 30 years,and it knocks most in to a cocked hat. Even though over that time,they have obviously outsourced some parts,their QC,and specification remain excellent. They have good product back up,and are not going to disappear. The battery technology,in terms of power,charging and longevity,has come on massively,and my recently purchased 15V SFH drill,has at LEAST the grunt of the 22V model ten years back. I own a fair bit of Hilti tackle,and looked after,it is second to none. I bought a little self-set laser level 20 years ago (PM10) and have used it to set out some quite large projects,as in footings,floors and drainage. I usually do a back-set check to ensure accuracy,which is where you transfer a level from where the device is,to a point elsewhere. You then move to that point,and transfer the level to where you started. You then have two marks in one place,and two at the other,you measure between the marks at one,then the other,and the difference between the measurements is your back sight error. Over 30 meters,that difference was 5mm! Now i have waffled enough,get one bought,and listen to your colleagues scoff at the cost,as you observe them renewing their kit,several times,during the life of yours. :icon12:
 
There's no contest really, it's got to be Hilti all the way against Bosch!!
My personal preference is Milwaukee, but i'd not say no to anything that Hilti produce!!
 
I know it isn't in your options but if you have the cash for high end gear like Hilti, have a look at the Panasonic range too. It's superb.
 
Hilti by far the better choice

plus I heard something ,they do a rental service where you rent a power tool for 3 years & after that they replace it with a brand new one ,& also if if breaks down during that time you can just take it to a local shop were it will be replaced straight away no questions asked.
 

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