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Edd |
posted on 31st Jan 11 at 17:00 |
Bosch sds are the best on the market, but a good drill is only the half of it all about the drill bit. | |
mattk |
posted on 31st Jan 11 at 16:02 |
just bought a 110v dewalt drill off the market for £50 its a beast, has chisel function too, best drill ive got :cool: | |
whitter45 |
posted on 31st Jan 11 at 13:57 |
I have just retruned my second Black and decker lithium ion 18v drill- waste of time they were crap | |
harrisp |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 20:50 |
quote: These makitas? if so thats what I'm after next. | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 20:39 |
My DeWalt 18v combi drill has just given up after about 6 yrs of abuse, bit dissapointed! Batteries faded a long time ago! | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 20:37 |
We use 18v Makita Li-ion drills at work, just as good if not better than my dads 24v DeWalt. | |
Gary |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 19:21 |
Dewalt and black and decker have been the same company for years. Dnt stop dewalt been top quality. All my kit is either dewalt or makita. | |
Dom |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 17:09 |
Erbauer, got a 6KG SDS hammer one here which got picked up for £40 during a Screwfix sale. It's been given grief over the last year or two and i haven't come across anything it won't go through :thumbs: | |
Gary |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 16:20 |
Bosch cordless are the best I've used. | |
bwbw |
posted on 23rd Jan 11 at 14:28 |
Got a Hilti TE2-A 24v SDS and it's pretty good, All we use on Site is Hilti's | |
C2RL R |
posted on 20th Jan 11 at 03:37 |
Hilti are awesome. everyone i know uses them. | |
harrisp |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 23:38 |
quote: If you can afford a decent cordless then get that, if not get a main then a cordless, saves running extension leads everywhere etc. Got a makita drill already just cant see the big sds any good with just 18v, this one | |
pow |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 23:24 |
We have a De-Walt SDS drill at work, drills the fuck way through anything in it's path. My colleauge hit a gas pipe with it once, that got expensive | |
MarkSport |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 23:06 |
makita ones are normally good. my boss had one but the batterys fucked up :( | |
harrisp |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 21:26 |
quote: :lol: No comment ;) quote: My next purchase will be a 24v+ sds drill, dont really like the makita 24v (I want a play with the new makita li-ion sds drill but its only 18v which is the same batterys as my combi drill so cant imagine it being as good as 24v stuff) and a bloke I work with has got a metabo that has been back under warranty quite a few times. /thread hijack | |
mattk |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 16:39 |
Ive had a Bosch one for years no and its still going, Ive had the chuck changed on it though | |
MarkSport |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 15:44 |
:lol: I was just about to say... Harrisp with a decent reply for once! see, it wasn't that hard was it? ;) | |
harrisp |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 14:56 |
quote: Yes you need a transformer if your using a 110v drill, Pretty much any decent make sds drill will do what you are asking it to. Yes 110v is safer than 230v and technically on site you should only use 110v for mains, but everyone uses both:lol: O dear Ive replied to you without taking the piss, best keep up taking the piss to stay as your most hated member:lol: . | |
MarkSport |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 12:47 |
I don't have a transformer no but I would need to get one if i get a 110 wouldnt i? | |
daymoon |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 12:39 |
We got a Bosch one too! Awesome! Need to invest into some proper drill bits though! | |
John |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 12:37 |
Do you have a 110v transformer? | |
MarkSport |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 12:08 |
Ah thats cool then, cheers! I'm looking at a bosch one atm on ebay. £40 aswell ;) | |
RichR |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 11:51 |
I've got a Bosch one and its bloody brilliant. I was struggling to put a blind up with the bracket fastened into the the concrete lintel above the window. Bought the SDS and it ate it. Its taken some serious abuse and is still going strong | |
MarkSport |
posted on 19th Jan 11 at 11:45 |
Hi All |