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lightning02

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Model # 0300-20 (ergonomic tactile grip) $99

Model # 0299-20 (Ergonomic textured handle for a better grip) $119

only diff i can tell are the grips. which one do you guys prefer?
 
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When I was building breakdown trucks (wreckers) for a living, we used Metabo corded drills to make holes in truck chassises. They just kept going. Now I'm not making my living with my tools, I have a Bosch professional corded drill. For the money I paid, it seems great (roughly $80 US).

Disclaimer: These are European 220v tools, your mileage may very.

I also have an el-cheapo, Harbor Freight grade SDS hammer drill. It's heavy, but for occasional large holes in masonry, and demolition duties, it's fine.

To put it another way, when it comes to drills, there's no one-size fits all.
 

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well i ended up ordering Model # 0300-20 for $100 with free shipping. hope its as good as everyone says.

now time for a hammer drill. is there a cheaper place to buy that bosch i linked above?
 
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