This combo will cover most requirements. Make sure the SDS drill has rotor stop for chisling duties. Also a hammer drill setting on the cordless is very useful for light drilling jobs.
I agree - mostly.
Most light DIYers will be fine with just a combi drill.
If you think you're going to really get involved, I'd go for an SDS with a chuck adaptor so you can use straight shank bits, and an Impact driver rather than a combi drill.
I agree - mostly.
Most light DIYers will be fine with just a combi drill.
If you think you're going to really get involved, I'd go for an SDS with a chuck adaptor so you can use straight shank bits, and an Impact driver rather than a combi drill.
Depends how much screwing you do.