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post Nov 16 2017, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(odour_stop @ Nov 15 2017, 09:30 PM)
No, that GWS is the best. With the brushless, I think u can hack to any non-alarm built house with just the machine.

Im shifting to Makita next. They claim they are the pioneer in brushless.
You need hammer function to drill through cement/concrete.

Rotary hammer is the best. Piston mechanism always better.
Befareful not to pick Impact drivers. Those are for tightening screw. But for <6mm hole. I think anything with suitable drill bit can do.
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Thanks for the info. Now that I think of it, i dont need anything that drills through walls. Using for screws and maybe some wood drilings. Hmmmm maybe just go for the GSB
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QUOTE(rellik_yzarc @ Nov 16 2017, 09:13 AM)
Dear all, please recommend a brushless rotary hammer drill. This will be my first drill purchase. I just need a multi purpose brushless drill. Thanks in advance.
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looks really well built.
runs on 12v.
has 4.0a pack.

quoted rm1.4k for it
but damn another battery system?
nope not gonna maintain another system i already have 3.

really light. and really short.
gonna be so nice to use on a ladder. or inside roof structure.
build quality really good. oh already said that
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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 10:14 AM)
user posted image

looks really well built.
runs on 12v.
has 4.0a pack.

quoted rm1.4k for it
but damn another battery system?
nope not gonna maintain another system i already have 3.

really light. and really short.
gonna be so nice to use on a ladder. or inside roof structure.
build quality really good. oh already said that
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Take a look ay bosch gbh18v compact. Also a small rotary hammer.
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post Nov 16 2017, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 10:14 AM)
user posted image

looks really well built.
runs on 12v.
has 4.0a pack.

quoted rm1.4k for it
but damn another battery system?
nope not gonna maintain another system i already have 3.

really light. and really short.
gonna be so nice to use on a ladder. or inside roof structure.
build quality really good. oh already said that
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Macam lame this drill. With that 2.0ah battery, don't see power is high.
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QUOTE(yushin @ Nov 16 2017, 10:16 AM)
Take a look ay bosch gbh18v compact. Also a small rotary hammer.
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yes i know about it.
was quoted rm1k something can't remember for the kit with drill.

built quality lose to this makita.
impact energy lose to the 12v makita.
weight also lose to the makita.
and after using brushless i think runtime also gonna lose to the makita even tho it's running on lower voltage.
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post Nov 16 2017, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 10:14 AM)
user posted image

looks really well built.
runs on 12v.
has 4.0a pack.

quoted rm1.4k for it
but damn another battery system?
nope not gonna maintain another system i already have 3.

really light. and really short.
gonna be so nice to use on a ladder. or inside roof structure.
build quality really good. oh already said that
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bosch gbh18-v li compact is also nice sized


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post Nov 16 2017, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 10:28 AM)
yes i know about it.
was quoted rm1k something can't remember for the kit with drill.

built quality lose to this makita.
impact energy lose to the 12v makita.
weight also lose to the makita.
and after using brushless i think runtime also gonna lose to the makita even tho it's running on lower voltage.
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rm 1.2k kit is including a gsr18v, 1x2.0ah batt, 1x4.0ah batt, 1 charger

good price i say

power wise? i can still drill with 16mm bit to a depth of 3" with some effort

LOL

but this is only for small2 work and is very happy with 6 or 8 mm bits (hang curtain, mirror, photoframes, wiring conduits, pipes, etc)
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 16 2017, 10:28 AM)
Macam lame this drill. With that 2.0ah battery, don't see power is high.
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yes it's lame.
only has 1.1j impact energy.

the bosch 18v compact has 1.0j
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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 10:32 AM)
yes it's lame.
only has 1.1j impact energy.

the bosch 18v compact has 1.0j
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Same model ?

This wan 1.2j.

user posted image

Why not this ? 2.4j

user posted image

Or this ? 18v x 2=36v. 3.0j

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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 10:28 AM)
yes i know about it.
was quoted rm1k something can't remember for the kit with drill.

built quality lose to this makita.
impact energy lose to the 12v makita.
weight also lose to the makita.
and after using brushless i think runtime also gonna lose to the makita even tho it's running on lower voltage.
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I got the bare tool at 340+ I think.
Acceptable for my requirement.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 16 2017, 11:00 AM)
Same model ?

This wan 1.2j.

user posted image

Why not this ? 2.4j

user posted image

Or this ? 18v x 2=36v. 3.0j

user posted image
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this gonna be heavy as rock

but dang, when la BOSCH wanna do twin or triplet batt config?

their 36V is so lame, nobadi want to invest in their 36V ecosystem


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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 16 2017, 11:00 AM)
Same model ?

This wan 1.2j.

user posted image

Why not this ? 2.4j

user posted image

Or this ? 18v x 2=36v. 3.0j

user posted image
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Becos is not small and light and compact anymore?
Also the guy mentioned brushless. And cordless.

QUOTE(yushin @ Nov 16 2017, 11:15 AM)
I got the bare tool at 340+ I think.
Acceptable for my requirement.
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That is really cheap.
Can buy one for me? brows.gif My cordless hammer is big, heavy and unwieldy

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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 11:50 AM)
Becos is not small and light and compact anymore?
Also the guy mentioned brushless. And cordless.
That is really cheap.
Can buy one for me? brows.gif My cordless hammer is big, heavy and unwieldy
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Got it las year in Bosch warehouse sales, but this year no news of the warehouse sale yet.
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Nov 16 2017, 11:48 AM)
this gonna be heavy as rock

but dang, when la BOSCH wanna do twin or triplet batt config?

their 36V is so lame, nobadi want to invest in their 36V ecosystem
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That's why I don't like such cordless powertools. How to work with a more heavy tools and lesser power? 1day job become 2day job.

A corded powertools is lighter without the battery and more power.
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QUOTE(paskal @ Nov 16 2017, 11:50 AM)
Becos is not small and light and compact anymore?
Also the guy mentioned brushless. And cordless.
Not sure how compact is it.

But compact and light have to compromise the power.

But what for to get a less power from a rotary hammer ? Can get a hammer drill for the same power and cost lesser ?
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 16 2017, 11:57 AM)
That's why I don't like such cordless powertools. How to work with a more heavy tools and lesser power? 1day job become 2day job.

A corded powertools is lighter without the battery and more power.
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it depends. corded is always more powerful

but when your job sites are different each time, and working in wet environment (toilet slabs) and not being able to find nearby poweer outlets, you are limited to cordless

however, i am happy to report that the GBH18v-26 bulldog is quite impressive. drilling with 28mm bits is still ok though the battery does take some pounding
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 16 2017, 11:57 AM)
That's why I don't like such cordless powertools. How to work with a more heavy tools and lesser power? 1day job become 2day job.

A corded powertools is lighter without the battery and more power.
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just one simple fact, corded, u are limited to power plug location and extension wire.
also some areas dangerous to run mains, ie. at wet conditions.
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Nov 16 2017, 12:08 PM)
it depends. corded is always more powerful

but when your job sites are different each time, and working in wet environment (toilet slabs) and not being able to find nearby poweer outlets, you are limited to cordless

however, i am happy to report that the GBH18v-26 bulldog is quite impressive. drilling with 28mm bits is still ok though the battery does take some pounding
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is it available in malaysia? bulldog?
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QUOTE(ryansxs @ Nov 16 2017, 01:30 PM)
is it available in malaysia? bulldog?
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yes, but not with the bulldog name. it comes with "professional" name

http://www.lazada.com.my/bosch-gbh18v-26so...5f1eBHYEIo&ff=1

RM1,030

i bai RM 1.7k from amazon us, shipped & taxed sweat.gif
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Nov 16 2017, 12:08 PM)
it depends. corded is always more powerful

but when your job sites are different each time, and working in wet environment (toilet slabs) and not being able to find nearby poweer outlets, you are limited to cordless

however, i am happy to report that the GBH18v-26 bulldog is quite impressive. drilling with 28mm bits is still ok though the battery does take some pounding
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 16 2017, 12:15 PM)
just one simple fact, corded,  u are limited to power plug location and extension wire.
also some areas dangerous to run mains, ie. at wet conditions.
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If you talk about powertools, I m greedy of power. flex.gif

No plug location and wet condition have been overcome for many decade already before cordless tool emerge.

This post has been edited by ozak: Nov 16 2017, 01:40 PM

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