EBay special SDS drill Q

general comments

if its genuine 21v or 6x3.6v cells its not makita compatable
if its genuine 18v peaking at 21.8ish or+20% after charging then it may fit but i wouldnt trust it
the rated 1200w cannot be the output as far as i know' with dewalt at least you are restricted to perhaps 650-700w with brushed motor and 900w with a brushless motor [dewalt 996] or up to 1200w using a 999drill and a flexvolt 18/54v battery allowing draw from more than one group in the battery as it has 5 batteries in three groups [15 in all] that can give out at least 1200w
also a 3ah battery contains 3240wm[watt mins] or would run the drill for a max 2mins 30 seconds on full load
 
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Chinese rubbish with cheap torch batteries, probably not CE approved. For a few quid more you could get a corded Bosch or similar.
 
part off the full description
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- Brushless motor with high capacity 2.0Ah 20Vlithium-ion battery platform for extreme runtime and reduced maintenance

Supplied With :
1x SDS+Cordless Rotary Hammer
1x Round Handle
1x UK Charger
2x Batteries"
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so li-ion and cordless
 
There are other people selling the battery free version on ebay for £20 less (with a different badge/name).

That means that the battery and weird looking charger are, as a combo, worth £20.

If it is too good to be true...

It looks like either landfill or a fire waiting to happen.
 
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It's obviously very well built:
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And don't miss the:
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I'll stick with my Milwaukee M18, thanks.
Takes all I can throw at it.
 

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