hilti no competition if your buying any make look at the battery amp hour biggest as possible and the best torque figures available . a 24volt may be better for your applicationMilwaukee no contest
Milwaukee no contest
hilti no competition
What don't you like about the chuck? I am on my second Bosch GSB18 VE2LI with its 13mm all metal chuck and 4Ah lithium ion battery pack, it has no problems pushing 50mm hole saws through metal skinned raised floor tiles. When the first one grew legs after less than a year I had no hesitation going out and replacing it with the same model, though I don't know what it is like on hammer action, that is what the matching SDS is for!Hello
I'm doing a lot of site work and require a new drill, I am currently using a bosch professional but the chuck lets it down. I'm mostly drilling mild steel 10mm to 20mm thick with holes between 8mm an 12mm. Any suggestions?
Thanks
What don't you like about the chuck? I am on my second Bosch GSB18 VE2LI with its 13mm all metal chuck and 4Ah lithium ion battery pack, it has no problems pushing 50mm hole saws through metal skinned raised floor tiles. When the first one grew legs after less than a year I had no hesitation going out and replacing it with the same model, though I don't know what it is like on hammer action, that is what the matching SDS is for!
your asking a great deal from an 18V cordless arnt youHello
I'm doing a lot of site work and require a new drill, I am currently using a bosch professional but the chuck lets it down. I'm mostly drilling mild steel 10mm to 20mm thick with holes between 8mm an 12mm. Any suggestions?
Thanks
your asking a great deal from an 18V cordless arnt you