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Running A 24V Battery Drill Off Mains...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 402281" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>Your existing Makitas would be better being stuck on eBay to fund some cheap corded drills, I sold my 2 BHR200 drills for a decent enough price, even with knackered batteries.</p><p></p><p>A decent suitable power supply would probably cost about the same as a cheap 3 function SDS, and would be more likely to be damaged on site trying to drag it around all the time. I have purchased a few cheap SDS drills for chiselling things and then sent them back under warranty when they inevitably burn out. Just make sure you don't buy it from somewhere that will tell you it is a DIY tool so no refunds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 402281, member: 6967"] Your existing Makitas would be better being stuck on eBay to fund some cheap corded drills, I sold my 2 BHR200 drills for a decent enough price, even with knackered batteries. A decent suitable power supply would probably cost about the same as a cheap 3 function SDS, and would be more likely to be damaged on site trying to drag it around all the time. I have purchased a few cheap SDS drills for chiselling things and then sent them back under warranty when they inevitably burn out. Just make sure you don't buy it from somewhere that will tell you it is a DIY tool so no refunds! [/QUOTE]
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