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Drew34

Evening all
Being new to the game I'm instantly selected for most of the ladder and drilling work which is to be expected so I'm going to treat myself to a cordless sds drill but can't decide which one to buy?
People I've asked said don't bother, save some money and get a 110v dewalt.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated :)
 
Agreed with WillWX but I rate my DeWalt 18v and likewise, people who borrow it like it; time for a bit more internet research or see if you can trial a few different brands on site before choosing, oh and get a decent battery or 2, at least 4ah
 
i had a Bosch 36v Sds after 8 months I had to buy a new body and again after a 6 months now i had to buy a new drill I swapped to makita 18v its amazing piece of kit no trouble after 13 months still going good
Did you not just call in warranty with bosch? They come with 1 year standard and 4 if registered
 
I didn't use the warranty but once it happened a second time I really wanted to get any thing other than another Bosch, but I know a few people how have had the same Bosch drill few a couple years and still going strong
 
All my gear is Bosch from dust extractor through to 36v SDS - never had any issues with anything and would recommend.

Needless to say everything is registered online with them should anything happen (fingers crossed!).
 

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