"Tim Smith" wrote in message
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Hi
I was reading with interest the thread about cheap SDS drills.
I spent several hours last weekend trying to chip away at a concrete
footing
for a fence post with a hammer and cold chisel I decided that I fancy a
new
toy.
Given that I usually buy tools at the cheaper end of the range am I
realistic in thinking that some form of SDS drill (with rotary stop I
guess)
would assist me in finishing this job or am I barking up the wrong tree ?
Once you have used an SDS you will not go back. Wickes are having a sale
and are selling at the mo' a 610w for £80 down for £110 and a 700w for £110
down from £150 (I have this model). Made by Kress in Germany and rebadged
for Wickes. The £80 job is well worth it.
These are equiv to any Makita, DeWalt etc, are pro tools with a 3 yr
guarantee and been around for 10 years plus. Very well made and sturdy.
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