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Any of you guys use any of the Bosch tools? Or is it mainly Dewalt and Makita.
 
I have a 110v bosch and a 36v bosch both brilliant drills.
 
Was looking at 18 volt cordless Professional Bosch combi & impact recently in a large Professional tool supplier, but the guy there told me to avoid them as more DIY & they find some of them coming back after failing. He thinks the corded Bosch is the best you can get though.
I have Hilti stuff now, but also have a Professional Bosch combi 18v which is nice & light but probably not going to last heavy long term use.
 
bosch make great sds drills both mains and battery and the 10.8v drill driver is really good.
 
Bosch make good tools but from my experience they can't handle the constant heavy use,
Brilliant for occasional or light use
 
my bosch 18v nicad only died recently 4 yrs old, the impact driver is still going ok, and i hammer the hell out of them, the lion ones are just as good, no complaints about quality fm me
 
Have 18v Makita combi kit and 36v Bosch drill/breaker
 
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