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I'm after a SDS Drill (2kg) 110v. Any suggestions on whats best to get??
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I'm after a SDS Drill (2kg) 110v. Any suggestions on whats best to get??
Ayy particular reason for 110V? Construction sites can now use 230V but must have RCD protection.
Anyway I have a Hitachi DH24PC3 whic can be got in 230V or 110V and am very happy with it. It is a bit heavier than a DeWalt or Makita but has more impact energy which is useful for chiselling.
i know there is allowance for 230v in regs now but i would be very surprised if you found a site that would actually let you use it, rcd protection or notAyy particular reason for 110V? Construction sites can now use 230V but must have RCD protection.
Anyway I have a Hitachi DH24PC3 whic can be got in 230V or 110V and am very happy with it. It is a bit heavier than a DeWalt or Makita but has more impact energy which is useful for chiselling.
i dont bother with a mains sds i have a bosch 36v sds and believe me it does everything i need it to do and more
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