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Brett Jackson wrote:
Have mains powered SDS, need something more general purpose (and
cordless) as the SDS drill is large and I can't be bothered plugging it
in all the time.
If you already have a mains SDS, go for a relatively lightweight cordless
- a heavy one, as I'd say a 24 volt must be - doesn't make any sense.
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Dave Plowman
London SW
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