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Went for £95, I put a few bids in I couldn't help myself. No one on here bought it did they? It was gonna go for £70 before I got in a bidding war with the winner. oops.
 
Went for £95, I put a few bids in I couldn't help myself. No one on here bought it did they? It was gonna go for £70 before I got in a bidding war with the winner. oops.
not me i been killing bricks with my kango,drilled trough solid stone with a 38mm bit earlier kango laughed at it,then had to core a 4 inch hole for a washing machine vent again the kango made my core drill look lame
 
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Looks good but my powertool budget has been spent for this month as I've just upgraded my erbuarer router to Hitachi, besides 240V is best for me until the insurance companies start being silly.
bought mine last week,loads of bits,not had much use 20 year old(thats very young for a kango) £300 with delivery,its very likely it will be still working hard long after i stop,we have another 637 on the othewr van its 35 year old used regularly,its had a few sets of brushes and a cooling blade
 
I want a drill that laughs at 4" cores.
my makita looks at it goes ha ha no chance pal LOL,seriously though if you can find a old kango that has core bits its a great bit of kit the trouble is getting spares and bits
 
My old Makita core drill was OK, but was nicked years back. I will prob buy a Marcrist (think thats how its spelt) next.

If the right Kango came up, I'd have it or Hilti. But will probably buy something new. You know, with a weak clutch and a plastic gear box.
 
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I'm currently running a Sparky core drill, nothing wrong with it despite what the reviewers say. Granted I don't core flue holes everyday but its fine for what I need it for and I won't be too upset if its nicked.

Although all my tools are engraved with soldering iron.
 
Danny I have the hilti dd-110 and its a lot better compare to Makita . Not cheap but well worth it ...good think is we don't live where gas man is and don't have to deal with stone walls ! some of the old houses in London are 600mm think and they are a problem but I don't come across them often !
 
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