billcoe Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Another climber heads to the dark side:-) I think this is the standard if you are buying a new one. Compare a 6.25 # drill that costs $350 against any used one you find. Battery life on the lithium's (Bosch trademark is Litheon same-same)is significantly better than NMHd and Nicads. If you get a used tool and with one of those batteries, the cost will quickly go up as you buy new batteries or get them reconditioned. (fortunately thats more common these days) http://www.cpotools.com/bosch-11536c-1-36v-cordless-litheon-compact-sds-plus-rotary-hammer/bshn11536c-1,default,pd.html?ref=froogle Much better buy than this http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/1111139/Bosch_ANNIHILATOR_Drill_For_Sale_-_Almost_New However, check battery prices on anything you find. In fact, your best buy might be an older 24 V Bosch Annihilator for $100 on ebay and buy a new or reconditioned battery. But if you're cleaning cracks, and only want it for a few anchors, nothing is lighter/better than a Petzl hand drill (or a used A5 Hurricane). It's cordless too, light and inexpensive. Great for long hikes to remote climbs where a single bolt or anchor may be needed. Quote
shapp Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 better to start with the hand drill first so you think a bit more before you drill Quote
justinp Posted March 9, 2010 Author Posted March 9, 2010 Acquired better to start with the hand drill first so you think a bit more before you drill Good advice Quote
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