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Wheres / what is the best and most value for money core bit around, sick of spending too long on cores! Its only the bloody 100+mm one I use anyway rest are used with a good SDS bit...

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Hello ive always used the core bits from pts i do about 1 a year, good thing is you can haggle them down for a good price. dont use the cheap screwfix bits they dont last 5 mins
 
used a mate of mines today my core drill is in the repair shop his is a dewalt core drill 110v with screwfix cores and it took 6 mins to core a 127mm hole in a 8 year old house i was impressed was expecting 15 mins at least
 
Marcist for me too , with my makita core drill and a big transformer not a little diddly one
 
Any1 got link for the correct marcrist core il order one of those, mega appreciated!
 
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