Hard case for Parkside drill?

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Unless you can compare them side by side in use, then it's difficult to say which is best. I take pretty well all maker's figures for anything with a pinch of salt.

If the tool does what you want it to, then I'd say it's a good buy. And you have a better case than the usual "free" cases.
 
6mm in masonry doesn't sound very impressive for the Bosch
for a 10.4v that only weighs a kilo I would say that's pretty impressive.
My dad says "Thats not a real drill, its a toy drill"

A few days ago I used our old cordless drill because I lent my bosch drill to my sister. I hated it as its bigger, heavier and quite awkward to use. but with my bosch, its light, small and you can swing it around all day with out getting arm/hand ache. But yet its sure is powerful for its size and can drill fast through most
materials accept concrete is a bit slow going, but it is for most drills accept SDS drills.

A pic of my drill

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none of the three drills are ever going to be comparable to a dedicated SDS, just like your 10.8 GSB isn't going to be comparable to an 18v GSB
 
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none of the three drills are ever going to be comparable to a dedicated SDS, just like your 10.8 GSB isn't going to be comparable to an 18v GSB

I have a SDS for concrete drilling. I wouldnt mind upgrading my 10.8v to the 18v version as its twice as powerful then my 10.8v. But then again the 10.8v does all the jobs I want it todo.
 
Just in case anyone else is after a case for a drill or other tool I saw some in The Range the other day - £4.99 plastic case with a layer of egg-crate foam.
 

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