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Mike Dodd wrote:
nyway, more constructive... to the OP, Screwfix have a recently advertised deal on... http://www.screwfix.com/prods/48598 Which looks interesting, reduced from £229 to £139. I've no experience of this particular model, although it caught my eye from a recent email from SF as a potentially good deal, however, re-reading your post, it's not SDS. For "light masonary drilling. 5-8mm brick/stone/concrete", I'm not convinced that you'd necessarily need SDS, although that choice is, of course, yours. I've happily* used my 18v DW 20 foot up a ladder drilling 12mm into brick. I bought one earlier this week. It is excellent, though the chuck is not all metal, so its longevity (the chuck) may be questionable for regular use. It isnt a problem IMO though as new chucks are £25 if ever one was needed. The only downside that I can see is the weight of it - not a problem when using a 6mm bit going into masonry, but it may not be so good with a 2mm pilot in softwood. Anyway, I would recommend it, if anyone bought it and didnt like it, you can sell it off separately as body, batteries, charger and case, and make a profit on it. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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