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== Hitachi DH24PC3 Three Mode SDS-Plus Hammer Drill==
 
== Hitachi DH24PC3 Three Mode SDS-Plus Hammer Drill==
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[http://www.hitachi-powertools.co.uk/spec/dh24pc3.html Hitachi PowerTools]
 
[http://www.hitachi-powertools.co.uk/spec/dh24pc3.html Hitachi PowerTools]
  
* Had mine for 6 months. It is light, controllable and surprisingly efficient for wall chiselling (brick and thermalite block) and for tile removal. Drilling into brick is effortless compared to a normal hammer drill. Have also used successfully for small core drilling (around 25 mm). Only problem has been that chuck failed, but that was dealt with in a few days under warrenty (repaired by Hitachi).
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* Had mine for 6 months, since late 2008. It is light, controllable and surprisingly efficient for wall chiselling (brick and thermalite block) and for tile removal. Drilling into brick is effortless compared to a normal hammer drill. Have also used successfully for small core drilling (around 25 mm). Only problem has been that chuck failed, but that was dealt with in a few days under warrenty (repaired by Hitachi).
  
== Aldi 8kg 1500W SDS ==
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== Aldi 8kg 1500W SDS, 2008 model ==
  
 
Apparantly made by [http://www.walter-service.com/en/ Walter of Austria]
 
Apparantly made by [http://www.walter-service.com/en/ Walter of Austria]
  
 
* Cheap, big, heavy, robust. Suitable for heavier breaking, heavy drilling and mixing plaster. Not recommended for overhead work due to weight.
 
* Cheap, big, heavy, robust. Suitable for heavier breaking, heavy drilling and mixing plaster. Not recommended for overhead work due to weight.

Revision as of 20:19, 11 May 2009

User Review - Power Tools - SDS Drills

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Hitachi DH24PC3 Three Mode SDS-Plus Hammer Drill

Hitachi PowerTools

  • Had mine for 6 months, since late 2008. It is light, controllable and surprisingly efficient for wall chiselling (brick and thermalite block) and for tile removal. Drilling into brick is effortless compared to a normal hammer drill. Have also used successfully for small core drilling (around 25 mm). Only problem has been that chuck failed, but that was dealt with in a few days under warrenty (repaired by Hitachi).

Aldi 8kg 1500W SDS, 2008 model

Apparantly made by Walter of Austria

  • Cheap, big, heavy, robust. Suitable for heavier breaking, heavy drilling and mixing plaster. Not recommended for overhead work due to weight.