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Go away with your black n decker in a yellow case
 
the makita 18v with 4ah batteries is great for anything up to 24mm flys through brick and concrete. better than our corded dewalt.
 
I never knew that. I love my Milwaukees. AEG built the ovens at Auschswitz - I've never forgotten that.
 
Always been in the yellow and black corner, but have tried milwakee cordless drill seemed pretty good for the short period I used it for.
 
I have the dewalt 18v cordless with 4ah batteries. Mostly because I have the combi drill and impact driver set as well. Very impressed with it and the chisel mode is very good! ! Takes light tender off very easily.
 
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