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I would recommend pickin up a cheapy from b&poo or wickes etc for about £50 then you can completely abuse & not feel too bad when it dies. Got a professional one from wickes at the minute which gets battered everyday and is still goin 2 yrs later :)
Regards gram


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Hi claret, You need 2Kg SDS with 2.4 Joules or greater impact for chasing work and up to 25mm diameter holes in masonry. Take a look at Makita HR2470-2, Milwaukee PH26, Dewalt D25113K, Dewalt D25013K-GB or Bosch GBH 2-26DRE
 
Cheers Mark
As I don't do any heavy Industrial stuff and very little Commercial, but I have been doing New Builds and has been a Ball Ache dragging a 110V up 3 floors. For a cordless, mainly getting used for back box fixing and 10-25mm holes through brick/block what do you reckon to the 18V LiON SDS's that are about? The 110V would be useful for any chasing stuff...
 
That Dewalt sds is absolute pants!!! We've got one in work and the biggest hole you can drill with it is a 5.5mm for a red plug, that's it!! Anything bigger and you'll smell burning..... Mmmmmmm wonder where its coming from ey??? I wouldn't use it to drill through butter.
 
That doesnt seem too bad Paul! But I've used Silverline products in the past, accessories mainly and they don't last long. I think I'll be looking at a 230V for now as I'm domestic mostly...Used an 18V Bosch the other week from the hire shop & did what I needed but didn't have a rota stop...
 

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