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Cordless or corded SDS drill?

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  • Jaynne
    Jaynne Posts: 552 Forumite
    The ones I was looking at do, not a great idea to buy one that doesn't.
  • A.Penny.Saved
    A.Penny.Saved Posts: 1,832 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    jc808 wrote: »
    ive got the exact same drill - anything called 'Boschammer' has to be good in my opinion...
    :beer:
    Do these big drills have a safety clutch or do you spin round with it if the bit jams?
    I think it would have to be cheap and nasty to not have one. I don't think you can go wrong with a Bosch drill. The drill bit jammed into no fines concrete while I was up a ladder so if it didn't have a safety clutch, I would of fell 14 ft and possibly injured my meat and two veg in the fall.:rotfl: Couldn't of had that now could we?
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