Reviews I've read suggest getting the largest ducting to minimise the noise (which on this model appears to be 150mm, though another review on the NEFF site says 10" which would be 250mm - not sure how that works)
I’ve only thought about doing this myself but from what I remember you need either a dedicated core drill or an sds with a clutch so you don’t break your wrists if it grabs. Didn’t seem worth it to me at the time.
I need to core through our brick external wall to fit a couple of extractors.
I have a decent dewalt combi drill with a hammer function but am presuming it will be insufficient?
Presuming I need one of these (if so,which?):
https://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/sds-drills/cat830818#category=cat830818&brand=dewalt&sort_by=price (prefer dewalt to use existing batteries)
and a 150mm bit for the hood - so presume this would be fine: https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-diamond-core-drill-bit-152mm/68843
This is the hood:
https://ao.com/product/d65ihm1s2b-neff-n50-chimney-cooker-hood-black-84248-5.aspx
Reviews I've read suggest getting the largest ducting to minimise the noise (which on this model appears to be 150mm, though another review on the NEFF site says 10" which would be 250mm - not sure how that works)