The battery drills and smaller hammer drills work ok. The SDS style work better. With the smaller ones they don"t hammer near as hard which is useful if drilling floor tiles and such. Some times the lighter hammering saves from a big blowout if drilling through a wall. Also, most of these smaller drills have a regular chuck on them for use with any type drill bit. If time is an object or the holes you are drilling are 3/4" or larger then I would recommend the SDS style. However these drills usually only accept certain styles of drill bits. I just got a Hitli t-7? IIRC. It is only supposed to be used for bits up to 1". I love it so far, it hammers hard, came with a chisel, and with the plastic case is light to use(I"m not a fan of plastic tools either). With Hilti you pay for the name and a 5 year warranty, but I use it regularly so the peace of mind is worth it. If you are just thinking 4 holes a year then a small one would probably do just fine.
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