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Are they any good and do the batteries last long?

I want a cordless sds and ideally would like a 36v but can't really afford one.

All my 18v kit is a makita so I was wondering if it is worth buying.
 
Really I want it for when I'm doing rads etc so would only need to drill the occasional hole through for larger pipes when doing rads behind each other. I might just wait a few weeks/ months and get a 36v but they are quite a bit more.
 
Yeah this is mine.

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Got the changeable chuck which is handy.

I worked with billy once and used his Milwaukee and I'd say that was marginally better but for the cost I'm more then pleased with mine. I did have to send it off once for a new trigger (free) but other then that it's been brilliant for the abuse I've given it
 
I didn't know those ones existed I've only ever seen the smaller ones.
 
Really I want it for when I'm doing rads etc so would only need to drill the occasional hole through for larger pipes when doing rads behind each other. I might just wait a few weeks/ months and get a 36v but they are quite a bit more.

It will be fine for that kind of work
 
To be fair having a small and light SDS with no lead is handy. I think if you want a powerful SDS you can buy a mains one for a lot less than a powerful cordless.
 
for wacking up rads I have had a ebaouer (cant spell it) fm screwfix for 3 years and it does it fine for the price.
 
Mine was really good, I got it for the sds adapter / vibrator when power flushing...

It got pinched from the van tho :( pretty thirsty on big stuff as to be expected, but would hang rads etc with ease all day!!!
 
I have a 21volt Hilti small SDS cordless drill for doing raw plugs. Body was only ÂŁ129+vat
Great job, but that Makita is so cool looking!
 
I use the older 18v makita sds (not brushless) everyday for rads and pipe holes in masonry and concrete I think 26mm is largest I have drilled in masonry with a stsndard sds bit but I tend to step the drill sizes up to give it an easier time 8-10-16-24-26 etc. Even though it can be hungry its hardly a problem if you have enough batteries. There is always 1 charging or full and 3ah only take 20-30 minutes to full.
 
I have the makita in the above link, and use it all the time for rads and the like, have occasionally used it for larger, but prefer to use corded sds.
 
I have both 18v and 36v Makita cordless sds , 18v (bhr202) is brilliant , the 36v with both 36v batteries and twin battery adaptor (so for use two 18v batteries) cost a fortune and is no better than the 18v one in fact it's heavy, not much stronger, has a different charger and is pants! Don't bother just get a 18v and save yourself a fortune! I also prefer the old type 18v drill (bhr202) to the new brushless one, mines out lived my mates brushless one and had loads more hammer!
 
I have both 18v and 36v Makita cordless sds , 18v (bhr202) is brilliant , the 36v with both 36v batteries and twin battery adaptor (so for use two 18v batteries) cost a fortune and is no better than the 18v one in fact it's heavy, not much stronger, has a different charger and is pants! Don't bother just get a 18v and save yourself a fortune! I also prefer the old type 18v drill (bhr202) to the new brushless one, mines out lived my mates brushless one and had loads more hammer!

Just ordered a bare 18 v bhr 202, ÂŁ125,used them before on heating contracts,and the 36 v model, the 36 is a heavy beast,but the 18v is light handy and quick,and seems to be better made than its big brother
 
no but if someones willing to buy it i can put it to the test :)
 
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