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Taffman
Hello all,
Please can anyone recommend a 36v drill?
thanks in advance.
Please can anyone recommend a 36v drill?
thanks in advance.
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Hi Taff, I have the makita trde36v drill and it's really good,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Makita-BHR261RDE-li-ion-Rotary-Batteries/dp/B002QB1ADM
Hi Taff, I have the makita trde36v drill and it's really good,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Makita-BHR261RDE-li-ion-Rotary-Batteries/dp/B002QB1ADM
My 18mm will blast 25mm through engineers and conc blocks
No way, the new one isn't that much stronger !
It seems to be true, I didn't believe it either as it's so much more powerful than anything else around unless Milwaukee have decided to use a
different method/criteria for measuring impact energy, even the 28V (non FUEL) SDS only puts out 2.8J or the Bosch 36v (3J) by comparison.
IF it's a fiddle it wouldn't be the first time they've not been absolutely truthful about specs...notice their M12 (12v) drill range. When every other small cordless drill manufacturer
uses 10.8v lithium ion cells and labels their products accordingly Milwaukee chose to label theirs after what they can over charge the cells to rather than what they are rated at,
they still use 3 x 3.6v lithium cells like everybody else.
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