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battery sds or mains/110V?

if battery i'd look at hitatchi/hikoku.
 
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if battery i'd look at hitatchi/hikoku.

OP is an apprentice - no mention of also being a millionaire ?

No matter what brand you choose, there isn't one best supplier and it's worth taking time to research as someone always has a better offer price on each tool. Most online suppliers will have free or a fixed nominal delivery charge, which means that there is little to gain in buying everything from one place.

If Makita is what you want, make sure to register everything online with Makita UK within 30 days of purchase as this will extend warranty to 3 years (excluding batteries, obviously).
 
OP is an apprentice - no mention of also being a millionaire ?

No matter what brand you choose, there isn't one best supplier and it's worth taking time to research as someone always has a better offer price on each tool. Most online suppliers will have free or a fixed nominal delivery charge, which means that there is little to gain in buying everything from one place.

If Makita is what you want, make sure to register everything online with Makita UK within 30 days of purchase as this will extend warranty to 3 years (excluding batteries, obviously).
hi mate, haha not a millionaire yet, ill defo have a look around thanks for the advice.
 
The problem with a battery SDS they are heavy, especially if using them up a ladder, although they get rid of the cable they are an encumbrance in their weight and handling, think carefully before making a decision, perhaps even try one if you can.
 
The problem with a battery SDS they are heavy, especially if using them up a ladder, although they get rid of the cable they are an encumbrance in their weight and handling, think carefully before making a decision, perhaps even try one if you can.

This is true, but plently of lightweight options are available - especially if big tools are supplemented with 10.8/12V tools.
 
The problem with a battery SDS they are heavy, especially if using them up a ladder, although they get rid of the cable they are an encumbrance in their weight and handling, think carefully before making a decision, perhaps even try one if you can.
I use them a lot at work but have never really had to use one at any height except on a pair of steps but it would just mean I wouldn't have to be borrowing the drill off of the electrician im working with
 
In short, unless you want to start out with several versions of a tools that all do the same job, then middle of the road is probably the best option (something like Makita DHR242). While cordless tools are still generally heavier than their corded counterparts, the difference is not great and (for most jobs) the convenience far outweighs any additional weight.

If a little extra weight is a big problem, it's often easier to eat a few more weetabix than find a convenient source of power.
 
In short, unless you want to start out with several versions of a tools that all do the same job, then middle of the road is probably the best option (something like Makita DHR242). While cordless tools are still generally heavier than their corded counterparts, the difference is not great and (for most jobs) the convenience far outweighs any additional weight.

If a little extra weight is a big problem, it's often easier to eat a few more weetabix than find a convenient source of power.
Brilliant mate I think thats the one I was looking at! haha
 
up a ladder i use an Aldi lightweight SDS. 18V,good for plugging holes and a bit more on top. bonus is it was £50 and not too many tears if dropped from 20ft.
 

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