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Choosing a sds drill/breaker for occasional use
I'm looking for a sds drill/breaker for occasional use, well mainly for
the breaker function and something at the cheaper end of the market - less than £100. I have noticed that those cheap breakers (with the vertical motor) weigh up to 6kg but the impact force or 'blows per minute' is often lower than a branded 2kg drill/breaker. So, is weight more important than the BPM for breaking? And what advantage would a 1000w motor with 3200 BPM have over a 500w with 5000 BPM? dg |
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