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I realise this has been asked before, but I find the search bar really poor on the site since the big change and it doesn't come up with anything useful.

I am getting more extractor fan installs that require wall mounted fans. Instead of hiring a core drill once a year I wondered if anyone uses their corded SDS drill?

I used a friends 4kg SDS and it seemed fine. My SDS is a Bosch GBH 2.7kg and I wondered if this was sufficient for perhaps 4 or 5 x 100mm holes p/year?

Cheers.
 
I realise this has been asked before, but I find the search bar really poor on the site since the big change and it doesn't come up with anything useful.

I am getting more extractor fan installs that require wall mounted fans. Instead of hiring a core drill once a year I wondered if anyone uses their corded SDS drill?

I used a friends 4kg SDS and it seemed fine. My SDS is a Bosch GBH 2.7kg and I wondered if this was sufficient for perhaps 4 or 5 x 100mm holes p/year?

Cheers.
You can use a core drill with a sds drill just turn off the hammer action.
 
I use a cheap Parkside sds from Lidl that cost £40 with a 3 year warranty & has a clutch. I don't do that many core holes, I've used it for about ten 4" & 5" holes in the last 4 years but it's still going, I think it's more than paid for itself.
I had a parkside also, it lasted about 18 months before I burnt it out. £40 no problem.
 
My SDS is a Bosch GBH 2.7kg and I wondered if this was sufficient for perhaps 4 or 5 x 100mm holes p/year?

Depends what you are coring into!

I wouldn't be using a battery SDS to core holes for fans! Surely no one would. Would they?!

Yes, and have done in softer materials.
 

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