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  • Anyone able to reference if those specs are any good? I'm tempted to buy one after trying to use a battery combi drill to drill into hard bricks a few months back.

    That said, I'm also tempted to buy a Milwaukee combi drill and impact driver set from Screwfix and that will likely have a lot more power than my current one. I probably don't need both ...

  • 3j will be plenty for drilling holes in bricks. It doesn't say the kg, but wouldn't expect it to be too big.

    What is your current combi?

    You should be able to drill into bricks with a combi, provided;
    A. Hammer setting
    B. 2nd/high torque setting
    C. Decent bits

    I'd be wary of assuming a red combi will be noticeably better if they're tough bricks. Even a cheap sds will blast a combi any day. Obvs if you want to upgrade go for it. But the sensible choice would be an sds and run your current set into the ground.

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