If you have never used an SDS drill before you have no idea what you are missing (assuming you have used a standard drill). They make drilling masonry soooo easy, you apply hardly any pressure at all and the drill bits last for ages depending on use. If you are thinking about it, get one... I promise you won't regret it.
PS, you can use normal drill bits too as there should be an SDS chuck, if not they are cheap enough.
Rathore
27 Jan 171#13
vouchers can't be used with this promotion :disappointed:
Smartguy1
27 Jan 17#15
Cheers, I have borrowed an SDS before and couldn't believe how good they are on masonary and at this price looks to good to miss. I like Bosch drills as they last for years but don't have any SDS bits. Thanks for the link.
Smartguy1
27 Jan 17#16
There is a proper description of the specification on amazon if anyone is interested which is far better than B & Q's. It has some very positive reviews as well.
Opening post
No load speed: 2300 rpm
Blows per minute: 0-5800 bpm
Torque settings: 18
3 speed speed gearbox
Weight 2.2 kg; Cable length 2.5 m
Features and Benefits
Pneumatic Bosch hammer mechanism for high impact in hard materials
Bosch SDS-plus for fast, tool-free accessory changes
Integrated chisel function with Vario-Lock meaning freely selectable work position of the chisel
Guarantee - 2 years
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-sds-drill-bit-chisel-10-piece-set/45220
Demo...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6UMY4lkcCqE
PS, you can use normal drill bits too as there should be an SDS chuck, if not they are cheap enough.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-6033A9370-Pneumatic-Rotary-Hammer/dp/B006P06Z9Y