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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:51 pm 
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Just seen these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VayC83T5d4

............in the local B&Q for £30.00 (clearance)
Think they were originally over £100.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:07 pm 
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Hi
I just posted about looking for a drill in another section as I am looking for a drill for less than £50. Would this be available in your local store only or nationwide?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:11 pm 
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Didn't have them in my local store yesterday, but it seems some places do.

Or, you could just chuck in a set of drill bits and some bits and pieces you know you'll use to take the total above £50 and get free delivery.


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Ah ok then, cheers mate

But is this a just a hammer drill or is it a combi? I cant really find any information on it, and i cant see it on the b and q website either?


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They had 4 in my BandQ site yesterday. Last week they had 12 so they are obviously selling.

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Just went and got one of these, last one! thanks very much for posting it


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My dad saw me looking at these in B&Q a couple of weeks ago and nipped back to get one for my birthday last week.

I'm really happy with it, done a few basic jobs around the house so far and it's fine.

What I was wondering was whether it's actually a proper SDS, or just a normal hammer drill...


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DNS wrote:
What I was wondering was whether it's actually a proper SDS, or just a normal hammer drill...

Sorry to dash your hopes but it is not an SDS drill, It's just a hammer drill.


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StyXSIS wrote:
Sorry to dash your hopes but it is not an SDS drill, It's just a hammer drill.


Cheers, what I expected really.

To be honest, if it really was an SDS I'd be having concerns about the quaility given the price!


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what do you guys make of worx tools?


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