Hey everyone! I'm in the market for a heavy-duty SDS drill and currently using the M18 platform. I'm considering asking for a vacuum attachment to make high-up work easier, but I'm wondering if that attachment is just compatible with lower-powered SDS drills. If that's the case, I'd prefer to stick with something powerful instead. Are there any specific models you'd recommend? I've heard about a 402X model that has 2.3J of impact energy. Any advice would be great!
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If you’re using it heavily, consider going corded. They generally have better power and longevity than battery-operated options, especially for larger projects. I usually stick to my corded Bosch Bulldog for tough jobs.
I own the D-handle 2916 model and it’s impressive! With 3.65 feet-lb of force and a speed of 4650 beats per minute, it makes quick work of masonry. It’s lightweight but powerful, which I really appreciate.
You should check out the Milwaukee M18 FUEL SDS model. It's one of the most powerful on the M18 platform and it’s compatible with dust extraction systems, which could be handy for your high-up tasks.