Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Yup. To me, an SDS drill which weighs little more than an ordinary mains
drill and is vari-speed is essential if you intend using it for long
periods.
Those who recommend heavy non vari-speed 'cheap' drills simply don't use
them much.
Hi Dave,
In defence of the cheap SDS+ drills I bought my cheapy purely for
knocking holes in a concrete garage rather than destroy my Bosch, never
thinking that it would replace the Bosch. Also I was cautious about
overspending on what I feared could have been a single use tool.
On the other hand I could have been so badly put off by the unfriendly
behaviour of my cheapy that I might never have bought another SDS+, let
alone one that's any good!
Cheers
Richard
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