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As some will know just starting out and building up tool collection. Looking at SDS for chopping out , domestic.
Decided on corded for now based on prices. I have noticed there are different kg ratings. While I realise higher value will make job easier, would a 2kg for example do an adequate job for a while until I can afford something bigger.
Cheers
 
As some will know just starting out and building up tool collection. Looking at SDS for chopping out , domestic.
Decided on corded for now based on prices. I have noticed there are different kg ratings. While I realise higher value will make job easier, would a 2kg for example do an adequate job for a while until I can afford something bigger.
Cheers

I use AEG cordless works a treat
 
I've just been looking for a SDS aswell, decided to go for the [h=1]Bosch GBH2-26DRE SDS-Plus Hammer Drill[/h]There's so many options to chose from it all gets a bit confusing. Many of the manufacturers seem to make so many different models with very similar specs, sometimes it's hard to tell what the difference is. I decided on that particular drill as I've read a few posts on this forum from people recomending it and found some other good reviews online, plus it's within my budget which was ÂŁ150
 

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