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Andy Hall
 
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 08:29:43 GMT, "dennis@home"
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 06:58:54 GMT, "dennis@home"
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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But you haven't bought one.

No need. Equating £25 and a 3 year warranty to making something worth
buying is completely illogical.

Have you any idea how much it costs to make an SDS drill?


It depends on where you make it, the design and the type and quality
of materials used.

Looking at them I would say there is no more than £2 in components.


Quite possibly if you buy one of these really cheap ones.

However, a product at this price point is a world apart from a decent
SDS drill such as a Bosch, Makita or DeWalt.


No you misunderstand.
There are no more than £2 of components in an SDS drill even if it is
branded Makita or DeWalt.



I don't misunderstand at all. Have you looked inside each type of
product and compared?

There is a huge difference.

There is also the issue of development and support which does not come
for nothing.



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