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Posted 24 July 2023

Silverline DIY 850W SDS Plus Hammer Drill (633821)

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Hammer drill, roto-stop chisel and normal drill modes. 3.5J impact force and 4000 impacts per minute. Built-in safety clutch. 800rpm maximum speed. Masonry drilling capacity: 26mm. Includes 13mm keyed chuck; chuck key; SDS Plus arbor and screw; 6, 8 and 10mm SDS Plus masonry drill bits; flat chisel; point chisel; depth stop; pin spanner; dust guard and pot of grease. Supplied in durable case for easy transportation and storage.

  • Drill, hammer drill & roto-stop chisel modes
  • SDS Plus chuck & 13mm keyed chuck
  • Built-in safety clutch
  • Drilling capacities: wood 40mm, masonry 26mm, steel 13mm
  • Masonry bits, flat/point chisels, depth stop, dust guard, pin spanner, grease & case
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  1. FTOdude170's avatar
    Thought it was one of those massage guns for a sec
    Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Powerful massage.
  2. Marco_DiRaimondo's avatar
    Any good?
    MrWani's avatar
    No idea, but for similar money the Titan SDS always gets rave reviews on here including from me
  3. xigent's avatar
    850W seems rather under powered for a serious SDS drill
  4. bensbb's avatar
    Very cheap for an SDS drill with rotostop (chisel). Absolute godsend if you need to remove lots of tiles (get yourself an armeg tile removal chisel) or old plaster.i 'm not convinced it will take much abuse but if you need it for a DIY job it'll probably do it and it's Amazon so it's easy to return it if it breaks down. (edited)
  5. daveph85's avatar
    Silverline......the cheapest of the cheap of the DIY world. I don't have any experience of this drill but I've used more than a few Silverline branded products. None of them lasted. Can't rate them as a brand sadly.
    h3dshot's avatar
    Interestingly I have a silver line socket set which I'd argue is better than my Halfords advanced one.

    I think they're the same as most brands these days where they just buy from one main manufacturer and re-badge as their own
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