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Evening chaps need a new cordless hammer drill currently have a Dewault 24v but its on its last legs spotted the new 36v in the s/f catalouge that came through the door the other day anybody got 1

DeWalt DC234D1-GB 3.8kg 2Ah Li-Ion Cordless SDS Plus Drill 36V | NoLinkingToThis
 
i know a few lads that have had the dewalt 36v sds and not been that impressed with it tbh. one lad had his nicked off his van and he got a bosch 36v to replace it and is happy.
 
I've got the 36v bosch and it has been excellent ...not came up against anything that it can't handle yet
 
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