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Anyone got or used one of these?

Are they worth the dosh and do they far outperform the makita and DeWalts?
 
I know Eskimo has the 22v SDS can't remember if he got the combi too. I tried it at a tool fair has some great torque and it's not too heavy, plus they have an entire range that will except the same battery,
 
I used to have the SF22 and it was a beast. Exactally same as the SFH but without the hammer action. I bought it naked as I had a 22v Hilti SDS and it was a lethal combo. However due to pennywise posting links of a protool on here I recently upgraded. If you are looking at buying the Hilti & batteries which I think is just over ÂŁ300+VAT, take a look at the Protool here : PROTOOL PDC Cordless Impact Drill and more - ProfessionalTool.co.uk more powerful than the Hilti, faster and comes with some great attachments. Not cheap but I have been using it daily for the last 3 months and it is superb.
 

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