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buying a new corded sds drill and wanted to know what others recommend, its mainly used for core holes. Looking to only spend in region of £100 as only gets used for this alone.
 
If its only for core holes then why not a core drill!? I bought my Sparky Core drill 240v from screwfix for about £120.00, it does the job and stops the sds burning out! Plus it spins alot quicker!
 
buying a new corded sds drill and wanted to know what others recommend, its mainly used for core holes. Looking to only spend in region of £100 as only gets used for this alone.
if it's mainly for core drilling, your better with a proper core drill, unfortunetly £100 aint gonna get you anything decent, unless you can find something secondhand. sds drills dont usually have big enough motors for constant core drilling
 
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I use a dewalt 110v sds...its ok. when i was "house bashing", i used to buy the b&q sds specials for £50.00.....as they all get "ragged".
 
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