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E: 31/05 Win Bosch Hammer Drills x 5

http://www.bosch-do-it.co.uk/diy/?camp=campaign188

Found on facebook but don't think it's needed

Answer : SDS Plus
:p

Comments

  • OnceUponADream
    OnceUponADream Posts: 16,047 Forumite
    edited 1 April 2012 at 7:24PM
    [STRIKE]Comp Page:

    https://www.facebook.com/BoschDIYpowertoolsUK/app_150779731619258

    Link takes you to here

    http://www.bosch-do-it.co.uk/diy/?camp=campaign188


    Answer:[/STRIKE]


    DUPE DUPE DUPE

    Thanks weeowens for sorting a merge
    The shinbone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room.
    :TBig thanks to all competition posters:T
  • weeowens
    weeowens Posts: 81,990 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    edited 1 April 2012 at 7:22PM
    Hi,OnceUponADream

    Sorry but it here:https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3856401

    The answer differs though.Hopefully the other is correct :-)

    Maybe the question changed?

    This is one reason why I tend to post the question.Just covers us if they edit the question.

    I'll pm a BG;sent to Glad
    Which type of chuck does the PBH 2100 RE feature?

    I would say that the answer is SDS

    here

    ..............

    Bosch SDS-Plus

    The Bosch SDS-Plus system allows for rapid bit fitting. The specially designed drill bits enable optimum power transfer from the machine. In addition to this, the Bosch SDS quick-change chuck allows tool-free changing of the SDS-plus fitting and the standard chuck for normal straight-shank drill or screwdriver bits.
  • OnceUponADream
    OnceUponADream Posts: 16,047 Forumite
    weeowens wrote: »
    Hi,OnceUponADream

    Sorry but it here:https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3856401

    The answer differs though.Hopefully the other is correct :-)

    Maybe the question changed?

    This is one reason why I tend to post the question.Just covers us if they edit the question.

    I'll pm a BG;sent to Glad

    Thanks weeowens - I think the search facility is a bit wonky tonight. It's not picking up a lot of comps easily that I have a memory of entering. Think I'll give up for tonight and hope it works at bit better in the morning.
    The shinbone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room.
    :TBig thanks to all competition posters:T
  • chelsea1969
    chelsea1969 Posts: 6,092 Forumite
    weeowens wrote: »
    Hi,OnceUponADream

    Sorry but it here:https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3856401

    The answer differs though.Hopefully the other is correct :-)

    Maybe the question changed?

    This is one reason why I tend to post the question.Just covers us if they edit the question.

    I'll pm a BG;sent to Glad
    Which type of chuck does the PBH 2100 RE feature?

    I would say that the answer is SDS

    here

    ..............
    Bosch SDS-Plus

    The Bosch SDS-Plus system allows for rapid bit fitting. The specially designed drill bits enable optimum power transfer from the machine. In addition to this, the Bosch SDS quick-change chuck allows tool-free changing of the SDS-plus fitting and the standard chuck for normal straight-shank drill or screwdriver bits.

    I did check my answer before I posted it and the question is still the same as is the answer,we all make our own choices when posting and I choose not to post the question ,the same way some choose not to post the answers too ,if the answer was wrong i'm sure by now someone would have picked up on it as I know many choose to check the answers themselves which is always advisable.
    :p
  • OnceUponADream
    OnceUponADream Posts: 16,047 Forumite
    I did check my answer before I posted it and the question is still the same as is the answer,we all make our own choices when posting and I choose not to post the question ,the same way some choose not to post the answers too ,if the answer was wrong i'm sure by now someone would have picked up on it as I know many choose to check the answers themselves which is always advisable.

    You're answer was right. I did ask someone to confirm, but deleted my answer as hopefully people will just link to your post now, so I think weeowens was just confirming my incorrect answer:o
    The shinbone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room.
    :TBig thanks to all competition posters:T
  • weeowens
    weeowens Posts: 81,990 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    edited 1 April 2012 at 7:45PM
    I did check my answer before I posted it and the question is still the same as is the answer,we all make our own choices when posting and I choose not to post the question ,the same way some choose not to post the answers too ,if the answer was wrong i'm sure by now someone would have picked up on it as I know many choose to check the answers themselves which is always advisable.
    Hi,nothing personal meant just a suggestion.I tend to do it as I've seen questions change plus it helps on dupe searching.We all post in our own way & each is valid.
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