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Not sure if this drill has been mentioned before but it's quite clever huh?

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Makita DHR263ZJ Twin 18v LXT SDS+ Hammer Drill (Body Only)
 
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Nice drill and nice prices on that site, I like how you can buy the body only. Think I'll be buying my makita stuff from there haha
 
Looks like it has the guts to be used as a core drill and if you have Makita 18v kit anyway seems like a good alternative to Bosch or Makita 36v.
 
sorry to say it wont core anything usable for us as the clutch kicks in alot
 
the 36v cir is very good. I like this idea from makita, the x2 tools are quite cheap so its a no brainer for a makita 18v user if he/she want a bigger tool for certain jobs.

they also have a 36v vac thats the dogs nuts.
 
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