i think mine has the 1.3ah, but still enough for what i want. the batteries take 30min to charge, so by the time its flat, the other is readywe use them but watch out there are various versions of the drill some have 3 x 1.3 ma batteries the more expensive model has 2 x 2.6 ma bateries. also make sure it has the removable chuck adapter ..
Don't break it on my behalfpossibly, i use mine often with a 150mm holesaw for weyrock. ever time ive used core drill, the mains drill is already out so easier just to use thatif i get time tomorrow (and find a wall!), ill try it
if it breaks, its going back (not fit for purpose - it broke using a 10mm SDS. honest!)Don't break it on my behalf
Ahhhh the beuty of screwfix return policy :^Oif it breaks, its going back (not fit for purpose - it broke using a 10mm SDS. honest!)
i dont have a problem with batteries, but then i dont drill core holes with it! and at least i now dont have to abuse mine to see if it will or not, others have already done ita great drill my only criticism is the battery dosent last very long and yes i abuse mine all the time drilling core holes.
If you look at the specs for these two drills this one is actually more powerfull. The original and the best in my opinion. the newer 36v at half the price and only a fraction of the powerhttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOSCH-36-VOLT-SDS-PLUS-CORDLESS-DRILL-GBH36VF-Li_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ65Q3a12Q7c66Q3a2Q7c39Q3a1Q7c72Q3a1683Q7c240Q3a1318Q7c301Q3a1Q7c293Q3a1Q7c294Q3a50QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem518aaa1396QQitemZ350218752918QQptZUKQ5fHomeQ5fGardenQ5fPowerToolsQ5fSMQQsalenotsupportedhere is the other model.
do you see the difference with the chuck, it all dis mounts and the chuck adapter slips straight in .. for rotor stop etc chiseling ...
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