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Just bought a Milwaukee M28 SDS pack. Excited about the new drill but not so excited about the financial strife it's gonna cause lol
 
Yeah. Been doing without a cordless sds for a couple of years now so thought it was time to bite the bullet. Hopefully will flog the combi drill naked so I get some money back lol
 
Oh yeah! Used it to take a chimney breast back to brick. Total beast.

Gonna stick the combi drill on eBay before I can't resist the urge to use it lol
 
Yeah, must be a good SDS, heavy is it up a ladder?

If you're selling the combi couldn't you have just bought the sds on its own?
 
Yeah, must be a good SDS, heavy is it up a ladder?

If you're selling the combi couldn't you have just bought the sds on its own?

Not too heavy, seems well balanced in the hand.

Practically the same price with or without combi included so hopefully can make some money back.
 
I hate / love that feeling...

You buy a new product (my next buy is the analyser) you feel good and want to use it, but cant stop thinking out the financial bomb u just set off in ur pocket!! haha
 
I hate / love that feeling...

You buy a new product (my next buy is the analyser) you feel good and want to use it, but cant stop thinking out the financial bomb u just set off in ur pocket!! haha

Well luckily enough I've covered the cost of it in the past few days so I'm not so stressed anymore lol
 
Was going to be before xmas but job i am doing is delayed till after xmas now (all priced in as per material list )
 
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