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SDS Drill - Netto - 19.99
In store Monday 10th July
Tooltec 850W "pneumatic hammer" (doesn't actually say SDS but looks like it is). Quality - probably bloody awful (I won't be throwing my Bosch away) - but if you haven't tried an SDS and feelyou deserve a new toy, I haven't seen cheaper. |
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SDS Drill - Netto - 19.99
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from " contains these words: Quality - probably bloody awful (I won't be throwing my Bosch away) - but if you haven't tried an SDS and feelyou deserve a new toy, I haven't seen cheaper. Looks identical to the one I've had for two years now. It's heavy but dunnarf make holes in concrete fast. The walls here have defeated all sorts of efforts before I got one. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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