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Hi guys, I am looking for a cordless sds drill, can anyone recommend one. (One with chisel action)

Any advice please . :rolleyes:
 
I still love my Hilti.....the one I have doesn't chisel though, 6 years old now.

Other than that Bosch are pretty good, 36V Li-ion.
 
I had the Makita 24v which was ok although once on chisel you got to chase maybe 6 backboxes before the

battery was drained . Although it has the chisel function they don;t last long (2 years ) . I have the 36v lion

Bosch Although I want to keep it for as long as poss so would chase with a 110v myself
 
Hilti all the way as well;) mine doesn't chisel either never saw the point of having a chisel function on a cordless, only ever use the rotary stop for cleaning chases out and chopping back boxes in and usally have a fare few of them to do so i've got a really light corded SDS for that job :D.

Best of the rest it's got to be the Bosch 36V hands down :D
 

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