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electricianstew

I know there have been a few posts on this subject, but as most are over three years old I would like some new perspectives on this subject.

My Hitachi DH24DVA hammer drill has just packed up after three years. Previous to that I had a Bosch (Cant remember the make).

Both batteries have died on the Hitachi, and as most people with experience will know, by the time you've replaced two batteries you might as well get a new drill!

I dont mind spending money for quality, as long as its not extortionate!

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

edit* I work in the North Yorkshire Dales as well, so the walls we get up here aren't your usual red brick and breeze block, some are like drilling diamond so the drill wants plenty of power!
 
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mine is the BHR200 24V, an older model. far superior to the dewalt i had before.
 
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Zap the batteries with a welder....as long as you get the terminals the right way round it should put life back in em. Ive done it several times on my Bosch and Dewalt drills. There are links on youtube that show you how to do it.
 
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Brilliant Thankyou, I've been looking at the Makita BHR200WAE looks like a decent piece of kit! Cheers for your help!

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You sound a braver man than me Jay!
 
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Or milwaukee . 18v sds
 
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loads of makitas on ebay. wherever you go, though, make sure you get 2 batteries, 3AH or 3.3AH.
 
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Saw a Metabo 36 volt at a show earlier this week with 5.2 Ah batteries quite impressive. Supposedly cheaper than Bosch equivalent but that was salesman's talk. Though I did feel that with the larger capacity batteries it was a bit heavy.
 
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i'd hate to use that to fit an alarm box, 20ft. up a ladder.
 
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Have a look at the Panasonic SDS. Solid bit of kit. Around 400 notes iirc.
 
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if you go makita, buy the 36v version and buy the adapter and use 2 18v batteries in it.

the batteries are then £50 ish each instead of 100
 
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if you go makita, buy the 36v version and buy the adapter and use 2 18v batteries in it.

the batteries are then £50 ish each instead of 100

2 x 18v batteries £100. 1 36V battery £100. the difference is????? ziltch.
 
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I have had quite a few in the last couple of years due to changing company. The best I have used was a Bosch 36v which was light as a double socket. Got three battery's with it to from screwfix. Couldn't tell you the model. Not keen on makita or dewalts. Seem a little nose heavy.
 
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I have had quite a few in the last couple of years due to changing company. The best I have used was a Bosch 36v which was light as a double socket. Got three battery's with it to from screwfix. Couldn't tell you the model. Not keen on makita or dewalts. Seem a little nose heavy.

you say makita are nose heavy, it depends on which ones you are talking about. there are ones that are nose heavy and ones that are balanced at least in the 18v range
 
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Electricianstew, i have the exact same hitachi, a comoany on ebay sells used ones for 35 quid, bought 2 5/6 months ago and they still working spot on.
 
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2 x 18v batteries £100. 1 36V battery £100. the difference is????? ziltch.

tel, have you got a 36v combi?

it means you will only need 18v batteries. for all 18v tools and 36v sds.

instead of £100 for a 36v battery and £50 for an 18v battery
 
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