One of the key features of a percussion drill is that they are mains powered. The types of material a percussion drill works well with are metal, wood and plastic. In addition to this because percussion drills also feature a hammer action, they can also drill concrete and brick.
Another name for a percussion drill is an impact drill. Percussion drills have similar features to combi drills, but with the main difference being that combi drills are cordless. It should be noted that percussion drills do not have an SDS tool holder function.
- To also help you decide between percussion drills
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BOSCH GSB 19-2 RE110v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
BOSCH GSB 21-2 RE240v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
BOSCH GSB 21-2 RE110v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
DEWALT DWD524KS240v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
DEWALT DWD524KS110v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
HIKOKI DV20VB2110v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
HIKOKI DV20VB2240v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
MAKITA HP1631K110v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More -
MAKITA HP1631K240v Percussion drill - 13mm keyless chuck Learn More


