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Does the kit you've ordered include an SDS chuck? It looks like a standard Jacobs chuck on one drill and a 1/4" on the impact driver.
Sounds like what you need is a dedicated SDS drill and a wired one would be the best option if you are not using it that often as you'll get more reliable torque for less money.
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Does the kit you've ordered include an SDS chuck? It looks like a standard Jacobs chuck on one drill and a 1/4" on the impact driver.
Sounds like what you need is a dedicated SDS drill and a wired one would be the best option if you are not using it that often as you'll get more reliable torque for less money.
I have a wired SDS, which I've used extensively over the years.
It's done very well, but it's also dusty and massive - I'd like a smaller battery drill for use when for e.g. putting up shelves rather than drilling into concrete in order to put up foot and ceiling plates for new internal walls.
The only bits which (so far) have made it through our plaster are SDS masonry bits, and SDS chisels.