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Win a fabulous Dewalt Dewalt DC759KA cordless hammer drill, simply by telling us what you like or dislike about your cordless tools

Don't miss this great opportunity to win a free hammer drill, simply use the email link below and tell us in your own words what you like or dislike about any of your favourite cordless tools.

Perhaps you love the power of your Panasonic EY6432GQKW cordless drill, or like the quick charge ability of the Milwaukee 0724.

Just tell us what you really like or of course dislike, we will print the entries on our website and each month pick the very best entry which will win the Dewalt drill - easy, - this is a brand new promotion we are going to run at various times during 2008, we will keep you informed regarding it's progress.

An example covering the Bosch 11225VSRH 24 Volt SDS Rotary Hammer Kit

I am a concrete contractor who since the cordless era has tried nearly all drills, hammer drills or any drill claiming to have the ability to drill 4-6 inch deep holes in concrete with close to the power of a 1 inch rotary hammer. Finally Bosch has done the job. The 11225 will drill 60-70 1/4 inch holes 4-6 inches deep in cured 4000 psi concrete. As most concrete contractors we use tapcons for all our form work and this rotary hammer has proven itself as a time, which means money, saver. We can now set forms on footings without generators or cords. Enough said.

Or the Bosch 23614 Impactor 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Impact Driver

Not sure I'd get this again simply because the battery doesn't last, and I got this to make laying decking easier. I'm a journeyman carpenter, so I know what stands up and what doesn't--and others have said the same thing--plus what is written here. Bosch should take this to heart, because they are making some great hardy tools of late.

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