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Hi there, I am looking for a more powerful cordless for site work. I have a matika combi but it is like a toffee hammer and looking for something more substantial but not too over the top.

I have a corded hammer if i need to core drill.

Thanks in advance
 
What size of holes are you trying to drill?

Just googled the type of drill you have.

Get something that takes SDS bits - I'm sure Makita must have something available
 
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I have a hitachi 36v.
Its light and powerful.
Come with a twin battery pack.
I got it for about 330 from memory (ill look)
 
Yeh 300 quid now
Can knock a house down
Batteries charge fast - fan assisted charger

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Thanks guys, main use knocking in 7mm screws with facility to drill pipe 15 and 22mm pipe with sheathing.
 
another vote for a sds (the big one) but i have the bosch 36v and will do 32mm holes all day
 
Makita DHR263ZJ Twin 18V Li-Ion 4.6kg Cordless SDS Plus Hammer Drill - BareProduct Code: 7834G
Screwfix
Not a bad price ÂŁ240.00
 
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trouble is anything 18v wont be able to drill much bigger than a 20mm hole
 
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