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Being a long-standing Milwaukee devotee I’m hankering after a Hole-Hawg and/or a Super Hawg, but as I only seem to use the impact driver for driving 20 & 25mm through joists, I’ll wait until it dies and get one - if my ears make it that far. I do have the C18 angle drill, but it’s a bit of a disappointment going through large timbers with 20mm augers; it only likes spade bits and narrow ones at that. Anything too wide and the self-protection cuts in and stops it dead.
At least it stops the thing from knocking me off the ladder...
 

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