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Gav split his face on a titan and bent a 28mm drill bit. Still got it and it's been swapped a few times. I just use sds max now
 
I had a bosch 24v sds a few years back it was shocking but then as Steve said it wasn't the most expensive one it was on offer with a 14v drill driver (what I actually went in for) so I thought why not. It was ok up to 10mm but after that the batteries drained really quick.

I have had 2-3 110v bosch sds they have burnt out eventually but I'm one of those that used them for coring and drilling 30mm holes. Can't fault them really as 3 in 15 years is good going I reckon.
 
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