W whazza2 Senior Member Joined Jun 4, 2010 Messages 183 Reaction score 0 Jul 8, 2010 #1 Hi Looking at buying a 240v Hammer drill and have seen two that I like, which are similar in price. One is the Makita HR2470 and the other is a Bosch GBH2-26DRE Just looking for opinions on the best one Thanks
Hi Looking at buying a 240v Hammer drill and have seen two that I like, which are similar in price. One is the Makita HR2470 and the other is a Bosch GBH2-26DRE Just looking for opinions on the best one Thanks
matt.leung Well-known member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 1,062 Reaction score 0 Location Bromley, Kent Jul 8, 2010 #2 make sure it has sds rotary-stop, as u need it for chasing...
PC Electrics Well-known member Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 1,982 Reaction score 0 Location Clinging to the starboard bow Jul 8, 2010 #3 I've got the Bosch. I had one for 3 1/2 yrs before it was nicked and bought the same again. It's good and has a 3 yr warranty.
I've got the Bosch. I had one for 3 1/2 yrs before it was nicked and bought the same again. It's good and has a 3 yr warranty.
jl-heating Distinguished Member Joined Dec 16, 2008 Messages 1,158 Reaction score 0 Jul 8, 2010 #4 i have had both and not really much between em ... comfort and looks i prefer the makita .. rotar stop is a must.
i have had both and not really much between em ... comfort and looks i prefer the makita .. rotar stop is a must.
M mercurystar999 Member Joined Apr 19, 2009 Messages 83 Reaction score 0 Jul 8, 2010 #5 Bosch for the warranty
SPECIAL LOCATION Trailer Boy - Electrician. Supporting Member Joined Mar 28, 2008 Messages 14,520 Reaction score 1,198 Jul 9, 2010 #6 Well I have a Makita 240v jobbie... dunno what number it is cuz its all worn off and faded... But its approx 10years old now! and I would have another Makita no probs! (think I fitted 3 sets of brushes during that time!) That said.. Bosch are also V-Good IMHO:C Just been cutting 3 more 100m extractor vent holes with it this week.. I do think some of the bearings are wearing a bit now.. so will probably be replacing it within the next 18months or so.... But... I have been thinking that for the past 3 years!!!! :O:^Oopcorn
Well I have a Makita 240v jobbie... dunno what number it is cuz its all worn off and faded... But its approx 10years old now! and I would have another Makita no probs! (think I fitted 3 sets of brushes during that time!) That said.. Bosch are also V-Good IMHO:C Just been cutting 3 more 100m extractor vent holes with it this week.. I do think some of the bearings are wearing a bit now.. so will probably be replacing it within the next 18months or so.... But... I have been thinking that for the past 3 years!!!! :O:^Oopcorn
W whazza2 Senior Member Joined Jun 4, 2010 Messages 183 Reaction score 0 Jul 9, 2010 #7 The Bosch is 800w and 0-3 Joules, the Makita is 780w and 0-2.7 Joules
A aptsys Member Joined Mar 12, 2008 Messages 82 Reaction score 0 Jul 13, 2010 #8 I'd go for the Bosch GBH2-26DFR. Handy for those odd occasions when you can't be bothered to go out in the rain and get your rotary drill.
I'd go for the Bosch GBH2-26DFR. Handy for those odd occasions when you can't be bothered to go out in the rain and get your rotary drill.