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up to you fella...but one thing i have found with hilti is that even if your drill did blow up.hey will never charge you more than 30% of the original cost of a new one.for example.i bought a brand new 36v te 7a hilti drill £740...after many years of battering it and i mean really battering it,it finally died on me.i took it to my local centre which conveniently is in cardiff :0) they sent it away,i had it back within 2days fully rebuilt.good as new.so i effectively now have a brand new drill for £150...in my eyes thats a good deal :0)
 
up to you fella...but one thing i have found with hilti is that even if your drill did blow up.hey will never charge you more than 30% of the original cost of a new one.for example.i bought a brand new 36v te 7a hilti drill £740...after many years of battering it and i mean really battering it,it finally died on me.i took it to my local centre which conveniently is in cardiff :0) they sent it away,i had it back within 2days fully rebuilt.good as new.so i effectively now have a brand new drill for £150...in my eyes thats a good deal :0)
yeah....caus they`v got you hooked!!.....made more than enough out of you already with servicing costs etc....lol...
 

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