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Save £100 on this Bosch SDS drill! This SDS Plus drill is part of our “Get more Bosch for your Dosh” promotion and today you can get this Bosch SDS drill for only £249.95 inc VAT.

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This Bosch SDS drill (24V) is GREAT value for money just look…

It comes with two 2.0Ah Ni-Cd batteries, A 30 min charger And also a carry case.

But get a load of this…. This Bosch SDS drill can drill an incredible 120 holes into concrete with just ONE battery charge!

  • Single-Speed Variable & Reverse
  • Safety Clutch
  • Lock Switch
  • Electric Brake
  • And replaceable Carbon Brushes

Just watch the Bosch SDS drill punch two holes in a concrete block before a competitor’s drill has even drilled one hole! WATCH NOW…

Buy your Bosch SDS hammer drill and save £100 Now!I have had lots of people ask “What is the difference between an SDS drill and a hammer drill” so I thought I would share this with you.

What is the difference between a hammer drill and an SDS drill?

Hammer drill or drill/driver

A Bosch hammer drill (well any hammer drill) is the same as your normal drill, with the addition of a hammering action to help you drill in to brick or other hard material and the chuck is the usual type which clamps or grips the drill bit in the chucks jaws up to ½ inch.

You can select to turn your hammer drill action on or off on your Bosch hammer drill to suite the job or material which you are drilling into. The drills hammering action is created from a set of cams which pushes the hammer drills chuck back and forth very fast as you use the drill.

The hammer action on a hammer drill is based on Blows Per Minute (BPM) and the most common BPN is 10,000 or more.

A hammer drill however does have its limits and this is because there is only so much energy the hammer action, the chuck and the drill bit can produce together to drill into harder materials and you will find that most hammer drill are restricted to only been able to drill using normal masonry drill bits which are no bigger than1/2” in diameter.

SDS drill (rotary hammer)

The SDS drill bit was developed by Bosch in 1975 and the name comes from the German “Steck – Dreh – Sitz” (Insert – Twist – Stay) but Bosch uses “Special Direct System” for international purposes.

The Bosch SDS drill really picks up where your hammer drill leaves off and a Bosch SDS drill is a real bad boy and is able to tackle anything you put in front of it.

Think of it this way, a normal hammer drill is like a 10 year old trying to punch out a heavy weight boxer what you need is a Mike Tyson power punch and that is what a 24v Bosch SDS  drill delivers.

It has a far superior hammer action and sends hundreds of times more energy for each hammer blow.

But with this much more power it means your drill bits need to be able to cope with it. So the Bosch SDS drill has a different type of chuck which holds the drill bits better to stop them slipping in the chuck and the SDS drill bits are able stand the force of the extra hammer action produced by your Bosch SDS drill.

The SDS drill also has the advantage of a simple spring-loaded chuck, which means you SDS drill bits can be griped in chuck with a simple and quick twist of the hand. Remember… Insert – Twist – Stay?

The Bosch SDS drill (in fact most SDS hammer drills) will outperform any hammer drill but let’s face it Bosch developed this format so who would you trust when it comes to buying an SDS drill? So if need an SDS drill get your hands on this Bosch SDS drill (24V) today and save £100!

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Review….

“I bought this Bosch SDS drill because my old Black and Decker would have cost more to repair than buying a new drill! And as all my other tools are Bosch I wanted to complete the set.

Once out of the box my first thoughts where good the drill has a solid feel to it, the two batteries and charger are a nice extra and the carry case has lots of room for holding bits I use most often, so I’m feeling rather smug with myself.

The first job for this new tool was to drill large hole through some VERY tuff brick work. The chuck is a pleasure no key and no messing just slip in the drill bit and you’re ready to go, switched it to hammer and… Let it rip. While my old dill strained to punch a hole in this kind of masonry the Bosch cut through it like a hot knife through butter.

Seems very powerful whilst at the same time I could control it with ease and I could really feel the hammer doing all the hard work for me… Top marks Bosch!”