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nickblake
i think you need to go the gym mate, the bosch isnt that heavy.
arthritis in my shoulders and hands everything's heavy to me
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i think you need to go the gym mate, the bosch isnt that heavy.
ive got an 18 volt Milwaukee best piece of kit i have ever bought blows the backside off my old 24 volt Hitachi drilled a 25mm hole through a 2ft thick wall the other day got a little warm did the job good investment have you tried to lift the bosh 36 volt if your doing alot you may well need to go to the gym for a few weeks first
Ive seen the milwaukee 18v with two 4amp batteries for ÂŁ349..good price. Then i can upgrade my combi aswell. Its getting more expensive by the minute:willy_nilly:
Ive seen the milwaukee 18v with two 4amp batteries for ÂŁ349..good price. Then i can upgrade my combi aswell. Its getting more expensive by the minute:willy_nilly:
I use the 36v Bosch , fantastic piece of kit,very powerful. I use it for cutting back boxes in too. Batteries last ages. Well worth the money. Bosch 3 warranty is very good too ,they will come to your job or home to pick up the tool if any faults occur.Hi,
I'm looking to get a cordless sds mainly doing commercial so don't really need chisel. Mainly be used for fixings, 12mm anchors etc and maybe the odd 20mm hole.
Has anyone used the milwaukee m18 sds?? are 18v sds drills up to the job???. Was looking at bosch 36v aswell but there pricey
What are peoples opinions?
Cheers Mark
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