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im after new drill , thinking 36v one for when on site as all my own tools are 230v. any suggestions???? hopefully the boss will buy for me and let me pay it up, so a good one. maybe pannasonic???
 
I've got a 24v Bosch sds, but used a colleagues Bosch 36v lithium the other day and now I have got to get myself one. Seems just as powerful as my Bosch 110v. Anti vibration handle is handy as well.

Marc
 
Yea I would rate panasonic also. Only time i'v seem them was with a load of shop fitters. They have combi drills with 3.3ah batt's and they seemed to last an age.
 
Ive got 36v lithuim Bosch and its more than payed for itself as it also has fixed hammer for chiselling and batteries are brilliant lasting a good while with standard use, charge up times a bit lame but cant have everything.
 

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