Cheap SDS with chuck adaptor, Aldi

Hi,

On sale 11th March

Rotary Hammer Drill £24.99 The powerful solution to hammer drilling, rotary drilling or chiselling. ? 230 volt, 850 watt, 50Hz drill with brush motor ? 800rpm no load speed ? SDS chuck with additional 13mm SDS chuck adaptor ? Safety clutch ? Drilling capacity of 26mm in concrete, 90mm in brick, 13mm in steel, 30mm in wood ? Turn stop for chiselling ? Includes one chisel pointed 300mm, one chisel flat 250mm and three SDS drill bits (12 x 160mm, 16 x 160mm, 22 x 300mm) ? Grease point ? Complete with drilling depth gauge, side handle, rubber dust cap and carry case

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Harry Bloomfield
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Harry Bloomfield has brought this to us :

Just noticed that they have a set of SDS drills on offer on the same day as well:-

SDS Plus Drill Bit and Chisel Set £6.99 Professional, heavy duty quality set includes nine SDS Plus carbon tipped drill bits from 110mm to 348mm and from 5mm to 22mm diameter and a 250mm flat chisel compatible with all SDS drill chucks.

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Harry Bloomfield

Do you have a picture of this item Harry? Is the same as the Challenge / nutool one would you say? (as I didn't think that had the Safety clutch or Turn stop for chiselling)?

All the best ..

T i m

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T i m

It'll be on this week's offers page from the sound of it.....

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there it is, "Rotary Hammer Drill £24.99 The powerful solution to hammer drilling, rotary drilling or chiselling. . 230 volt, 850 watt, 50Hz drill with brush motor . 800rpm no load speed . SDS chuck with additional 13mm SDS chuck adaptor . Safety clutch . Drilling capacity of 26mm in concrete, 90mm in brick, 13mm in steel, 30mm in wood . Turn stop for chiselling . Includes one chisel pointed 300mm, one chisel flat 250mm and three SDS drill bits (12 x 160mm, 16 x 160mm, 22 x 300mm) . Grease point . Complete with drilling depth gauge, side handle, rubber dust cap and carry case . Manufacturer's three year warranty and customer helpline."

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James Hart

Take a look on Aldi's site. It doesn't help very much, the picture is tiny.

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Reply to
Harry Bloomfield

Cheers Harry, James just beat you to it ;-)

No, it's not the same as the Challenge / nutool. With the turn stop and clutch it makes it superior to them?

I know 25 quid would be too little to spend to get something 'good' (?) but for us occasional users probably a handy addition?

All the best ..

T i m

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T i m

Harry Bloomfield formulated on Sunday :

Hope that was meant to read Carbide tipped drills, carbon sounds a bit soft :-)

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Harry Bloomfield

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