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DeWalt DeWalt D25733K-GB 8kg SDS MAX Combination Hammer Drill (230V)

The DEWALT 230V 48mm 8kg SDS MAX Combination Hammer Drill is a powerful heavy duty tool designed for high performance drilling. The powerful 1600W motor delivers 13.3 Joules of impact energy which offers a maximum drilling capacity of 48 mm in solid concrete. Despite its high performance the D25733K features class leading vibration of 9.6 m/s2 thanks to Perform and Protect features. This includes an Active Vibration Control handle and an anti-rotation system which detects a loss of tool control and reacts instantly by cutting power.

Price: £779.00 from Machine Mart

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