SDS drill

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by dazlight, Sep 13, 2013.

  1. dazlight

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    Got a makita cordless. £109+ ok if you have makita batteries
     
  3. dazlight

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    Which one Steve. Got 3 drills but no SDS. That's why looking cheap as wont use it much.
     
  4. mjfl

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    if you can wait till next week, i'm off to a tool show, have a look see for you??
     
  5. coolevilangel

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    have a dewalt percussion sds for last few yrs, chips and chews through everything I've thrown at it.
    only cost me £100 from Screwfix at the time so utter bargain...
     
  6. steve

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  7. mjfl

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    corded or battery? I'll call you on the day as you may need to decide at the time?
     
  8. dazlight

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  10. dazlight

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    Knew that mate, someone said that the old screwfix owner owns tool station. Is that true?
     
  11. mjfl

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    Believe so...
     
  12. Spacey

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    Did you know screwfix staff can get discount at B&Q but B&Q staff don't get discount at screwfix ?
    True apparently ?
     
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  15. Pigsarse

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    Hi daz it's prob ok if you use it from time to time, but if its gunna get a hammering u prob won't get years out of it. I love my drills and stuff I've got a dewalt SDS (amongst others )I've had for years it's took a battering and still works like new. You could get one for about £40 more than the Clark one and it will be mies better.
     
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  17. bournemouth

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    I have a green and black 110v hitachi had it 3 years and its taken a hammering on nosings and screed mixing cost about £150 and still going strong even thoughIits coated in an inch of splashed screed
     

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