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Discuss A beast! in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
I was looking into those new 18v SDS, particularly the Bosch although Makita do them as well - they look really good for the price and you can use the battery in a combi drill, impact driver, jigsaw, grinder etc, but I can't help thinking 18v seems a bit limp-wristed for drilling into concrete.
Anyone have any opinions on those? Should I just start my own thread?
Trouble is you need a 110v one for site, along with a load of leads to trail around for the spreads to cake in crud and the chippies to abuse, then if you're working in a house you need to lug a transformer around.Ive used a mains one for 7 years, cost ÂŁ85
I was looking into those new 18v SDS, particularly the Bosch although Makita do them as well - they look really good for the price and you can use the battery in a combi drill, impact driver, jigsaw, grinder etc, but I can't help thinking 18v seems a bit limp-wristed for drilling into concrete.
Anyone have any opinions on those? Should I just start my own thread?
Trouble is you need a 110v one for site, along with a load of leads to trail around for the spreads to cake in crud and the chippies to abuse, then if you're working in a house you need to lug a transformer around.
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