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tolly

Hi there, A bit of a random question

I'm after buying a Bosch 36v SDS drill after having a play with a sparks one onsite. I was going to get the hilti te7a but its a bit too expensive for me plusthey dont seem to be as reliable as the hilti's of old. A couple of work mateshave them and have had to have them fixed on several occasions.

Anyway, I wanted to know where the Bosch 36V was made. If anyone has one iwould be ever so greatfull to know. It will say somewhere on the body of thedrill. The reason i ask is the spark on site said they moved production of ittoo China now, im not sure whether he actually knew this for sure. But i wouldbe interested to see where some of the people on here that have them are made,as i would rather get an older swiss or germany (wherever there made) if this isthe case.

thanks in advance!

p.s im on about the full size 36v bosch sds, not the smaller compact version.
 

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