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This might be a daft question but is there a good sds that can do core holes as well just wonderd if there is anything out there
 
I don't think any sds is designed for core drilling!

I bought a special Sparky core drill for the boiler flues etc, and all I know is that my Bosch sds drill copes much better with it than the sparky core drill!!!

My Bosch sds came with 3 years guarantee, so if you get a decent sds just take it back if it dies before then! I reckon it will be okay tho! Depends really on just how many cores your looking to drill!
 
I suppose I was thinking if they made a sds that spins faster than a normal one I wanted a sds for when the batteries are flat on my cordless and could do with a core drill as well haven't realy looked into it proberly do a few cores over the year if I think about it
 
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