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seems the prices have dropped a little.

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still expensive though (the 5ah cost more than my 458 drill was new body only)

except in the sds 3ah last long enough for me (i have 4 in drill box and thats more than enough in a day)
 
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That makita looks good but if I am buying a 36v SDS it will be the Hilti one that I use on the Job im on atm for Crown House as they only use Hilti gear & the 36v drill is f***ing superb and drills through concrete with ease & even better when you put the Hoover attachment on it.
 
I was in big shed other day and they had a cracking "exclusive " deal on Makita Impact BUT was told that batteries were different on some of the exclusive stuff meaning you have to buy all their kit from the shed
don't know hw true this is or if its a keyway that can be bypassed
as for buyng from ToolStop I haven ever had an problems and their coustmer service is fntastic to the exten hey helped a mate out with kit bags an beanis for his youth football team
 
I was in big shed other day and they had a cracking "exclusive " deal on Makita Impact BUT was told that batteries were different on some of the exclusive stuff meaning you have to buy all their kit from the shed
don't know hw true this is or if its a keyway that can be bypassed
as for buyng from ToolStop I haven ever had an problems and their coustmer service is fntastic to the exten hey helped a mate out with kit bags an beanis for his youth football team
was that the lct batteries?

its just a plastic tab you cut off then you can put standard lxt batteries in the tool
 

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