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I got a mains power dewalt that came with a 14.4volt driver for £100 either screwfix or b and q cant remember.
tried the cheaper ones when I first started out :( rather pay a bit more for a decent one
 
Try this one.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDy_H06-7i4&feature=related]YouTube - Hilti TE7 A Torque contest vs Bosch GBH 36V[/ame]
 
im after a battery one 24v been bidding on bosch ones used them in the past n there the bees knees jst cant afford to splash the cash on a brand new one got around £100 to spend seen a mccalistar rotary hammer drill in bnq £105 anybody used or had problems with the make in the past
 
I use Hilti and makita, but i have all my old 240 tools at home as my diy set

This i have found is about the best value sds below £100

Its not as good as my makita variant but then again its less than half the price

Its took some stick and has a fair bit of go, just dont try running 4" core drills with it lol

Ryobi ERH-650V 240V 3kg SDS Plus Hammer Drill - NoLinkingToThis, Where the Trade Buys
 

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