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marc1106 wrote:
on those sizes my 12v dewalt combi drill mashes through all of what you described!


I know mate I was just being greedy thinking I could get an all in one jobby that would fit in my pocket...

speed wrote:
it only drilled brick due to the construction drill bit, a std masonry drill ouldent drill it


I know mate.....I'm was prepared to buy the bits if it meant I had an all in one drill driver that weighed only 1 kilo, would fit in my pocket and could handle 90% of my work.

Big-all wrote:
no no no dont miss the opertunity to buy a new toy
leave your 24v with a masonary bit in
then buy a 10.8v bosch for the lighter jobs
you could even get an impact driver to keep your drill driver company


Yeah and I've just had a great idea, it's the wife's birthday next week wonder what she'd say if I got her some nice shiny new powertools?......... :wtf: :angryfire: :boxing:


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