We offer a fantastic range of Cordless SDS drills, from top brands like Makita, Dewalt, Hitachi, Milwaukee and many more, see the full range here.
SDS+ drills are hammer drills for masonry drilling, we have ranges in various voltages and power outputs including 10.8v, 12v, 14v, 18v and 36v some encorporate variable-speed, forward and reverse.
Cordless sds hammer drills are very handy as drilling in tight spaces is alot easier without a cable to get in your way, some machines are even available as compact versions. Commonly machines are supplied with litium-ion batteries but are available as body only versions.
How SDS drills work: The SDS drill bit shank has the advantage of fitting into a simple spring-loaded chuck, so that bits are simply pushed into the SDS chuck without tightening. This shank and chucks made for it are especially suited to hammer drilling with masonry drills in stone and concrete.
One of our most popular Cordless SDS drills is the Bosch GBH36VFLI, continue reading to see more on this model.
Bosch GBH36VFLI 36v SDS drill
- As powerful as corded: up to 195 drilled holes (6 x 40 mm in concrete) with only one battery charge, ideal for outdoor use
- Pneumatic hammer mechanism with chisel function, optimised for drilling holes of 8-16 mm in concrete (max. 26 mm)
- Comes complete with a keyless chuck that also makes it suitable for drilling in wood and metal with straight-shank drill bits
- As fast as the best 2kg mains-powered hammer due to high impact energy (2.8 joules)
- Unique Bosch Premium lithium-ion technology for 400% longer lifetime and unbeatable battery runtime
- Bosch Electronic Cell Protection (ECP): protects the battery against overload, overheating and deep discharge
- Bosch Hyper Charge: due to the rapid charging process, the batteries are charged to 75% after just half of the charge time
- No memory effect: the battery can be charged regardless of the charging state at any time, without damaging the cells
- Forward and reverse rotation
- Overload clutch
- Comes with 2x 4.0ah batteries