SDS Drill

Screwfix accidentally sent me a 'Sparky' SDS drill at least 5 years ago. It has a clutch (which can be a little weak for core drilling) and rotary stop.

It's still going strong today and has a fair amount of abuse over the years.

I'd happily have another one, although before this I had two of the really cheap B&Q ones (about £25) and they did at least 3 years each.
 
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Hello All.
May I just explain my concept on core drilling,
If the clutch 'kicks in' you are doing it wrong ! :eek: :LOL:
Get comfy and let the bit do the work.
No problemo :LOL:
Gently Bently.
Ed
 

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