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Cordless SDS Drill

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keyplus90 | 18:18 Mon 07th Jul 2008 | DIY
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Which one is good. I am only a DIYer so do not want to spend a fortune. Around �50 and may be a bit more. can you get one in that much? preferably 24V.
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Sorry to tell you Keyplus, but you will not get a decent rechargeable SDS drill for anywhere near �50, you will struggle to get a decent drill of any sort for that amount, you might be better trying a hire shop to see if they have second hand one, e-bay or a boot sale. Good luck, Ray
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Thanks for your answe Ray - Since then I have looked on different sites and found this one on ebay. Do you think it is any good. I only use a few times a year. And I am keen on SDS because they are good and easy.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/24v-SDS-CORDLESS-ROTARY- HAMMER-DRILL-C-W-EXTRAS-BNIB_W0QQitemZ16025744 0838QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item160257440838&_trks id=p3286.m14.l1318
Hi Keyplus, well you can't go far wrong if you can get it at that sort of price, good luck, SDS are fantastic drills, it wikll make the jobs far easier, the batteries have a good amperage so it looks a bargain.Ray
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Thanks for your answers Ray. Much appreciated
Pleasure Keyplus, hope you find one that does the job, good luck, Ray
Wickes do their own range of power tools, don't know how much a rotary hammer is though!!! I know they're reasonable. I only sell Makita, just knocked one out for �250 + vat, but you didn't want to know that..........

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Thanks for giving me a shock . lol

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