Lowe's has
Bosch Bulldog 18-Volt 8-Amp SDS-Plus Variable Speed Cordless Rotary Hammer Drill (Tool Only, GBH18V-26DN) on sale for
$99.
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About this item:
- Legendary Bulldog performance – lightweight D-handle hammer consistently outperforms best-selling 1 In corded 11255VSR
- Superior impact – delivers 1.9 Ft-Lbs of impact energy (EPTA) for maximum performance in the heavy-duty drilling
- Efficient EC Brushless motor – maximizes battery runtime in extended applications
- KickBack Control technology – reduces the risk of sudden tool reactions in binding conditions
- D-handle design – ideal for overhead, horizontal and downward drilling applications
- Lightweight, at only 5.8 Lbs (tool only, not including battery) – provides maneuverability for concrete drilling anywhere on the jobsite
- Variable-speed reversing trigger – allows for accurate bit starting
- SDS-plus chuck – industry-standard system compatible with many bits
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Many no-name tool manufacturers have started to adopt the Makita 18v battery platform. On another note, the EU deserves credit for forcing Apple to abandon its proprietary Lightning connector and adopt USB-C.
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Many no-name tool manufacturers have started to adopt the Makita 18v battery platform. On another note, the EU deserves credit for forcing Apple to abandon its proprietary Lightning connector and adopt USB-C.
Many no-name tool manufacturers have started to adopt the Makita 18v battery platform. On another note, the EU deserves credit for forcing Apple to abandon its proprietary Lightning connector and adopt USB-C.
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Here's the starter kit. Here's the single battery.
Many no-name tool manufacturers have started to adopt the Makita 18v battery platform. On another note, the EU deserves credit for forcing Apple to abandon its proprietary Lightning connector and adopt USB-C.
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