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My boss has got the 32v cordless Bosch, we call it "The Beast" It's a damn fine bit of kit and well worth the money. Anyone who's got the doh and is considering it I'd say just go for it, it will pay for itself in no time.

For now the corded one will have to do me and I'm sure it will. Always been a makita man but my boss has a lot of Bosch gear and it's all top quality. Gonna buy myself the GOP250 multi-tool, that's a real handy bit of kit
 
well, i've got the makita same as the amazon one shown, with rotary stop. it's awesome. had it for 6 years and not a moment's trouble.
 
well, i've got the makita same as the amazon one shown, with rotary stop. it's awesome. had it for 6 years and not a moment's trouble.

Which drill was that? the link you posted just showed a amazon search for 110v drills, didnt indicate which one you were suggesting, thought you were taking the ****
 
I had a makita and found it afine drill for Sds bits.only fly in the ointment was the torque limiter came on all the time when using it for holesaws.
i have a Bosch 226 dsr with the removable chuck.never missed a beat.dont really use it much now as I use my metabo battery Sds all the time.
 
Just been and bought an hitachi dh24pc3 110v only got it today and only used it on chisel. But I'm impressed with it like all my other hitachi stuff. Gives a good whack for a small drill. Got it for just under 100.
Seriously impressed with their new gear. This hitachi is for kitchen fitters is b*llocks.
 

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