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Default Is 14V cordless sds drill ok for diy?

Andy Burns wrote:
Mike Halmarack wrote:

I see that some cordless sds drills have massive 24V/36V, which makes
me wonder how a 14V model would cope with drilling holes through walls


Hatton garden sized holes or red rawl plug sized holes?

I have a couple of 10.2/12v drills, but I generally use m just for pilot
holes, or countersinking, or for screwdriving. I'd pick 18V hammer
drill or SDS for anything heavier, 14V might not be too far behind 18V
though.

makita now have an 80V battery SDS.

Are you sure that's not a misheard 18v one?

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