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Dagnabit...I'm happy with my 18v Dewalt cordless drill. Just bought new batts yesterday after 8+ years. (gotta love Chase reward points= Lowes gift cards)
My only comparison prior; were old 9v Makita(s) that dated back to mid-80's, so, that doesnt say much. Someone mentioned speaker holes.....new Rotozip is awesome for it. Granted its not cordless, but its sheer awesomeness makes up for it. Done many a speaker & dash holes with it. |
I keep one of these on the boat. Impact driver for sockets and screws. Simply amazing and small, incredible powerful for it's size. It prob won't break a lug but loose, but it will break loose any bolt in your engine bay. With this little guy I can change my impeller in about 3 mins, no joke. And for around the house it will drive 4 inch screws into wood with no pre-drilling
Best tool I own all around. I have the 18v snap on 1/2 for lug nuts http://www.diamondtool.net/sites/def...807_0_orig.jpg |
Dewalt = Black & Decker.. Go Makita!!
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I love all my Hilti tools and they back up there tools.
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On a construction site that I'm on, it's all hilti, wondered about their quality / durability etc
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+1 On Ryobi sucking now.
I had ALL the tools and eventually after all the batteries went dead I bought some new batteries and some new LiPo tools and they all SUCKED. The old ones lasted 5 years thru tough projects. I actually bought a tool box for the inside of my truck at Sears last week has anybody weighed their new 18V lineup. They look pretty robust. http://www.craftsman.com/search=18v%20cordless%20drill Just wondering, I always liked their replacement policy... |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 4121635)
I keep one of these on the boat. Impact driver for sockets and screws. Simply amazing and small, incredible powerful for it's size. It prob won't break a lug but loose, but it will break loose any bolt in your engine bay. With this little guy I can change my impeller in about 3 mins, no joke. And for around the house it will drive 4 inch screws into wood with no pre-drilling
Best tool I own all around. I have the 18v snap on 1/2 for lug nuts http://www.diamondtool.net/sites/def...807_0_orig.jpg |
A while back I picked up a new in box Rigid 18 volt impact driver and drill kit. After doing some research I read a ton of horror stories about the "lifetime service agreement". Some people had good luck, others took months to get new batteries. I ended up swapping for a Milwaukee Fuel 18V impact driver. I'm a light duty user and could get by with anything but the new brushless stuff from Milwaukee and Makita is amazing. Was really suprised when doing research how crappy dewault is now. On the message boards that catered to pro's (construction, mechanics, etc) they're considered crap.
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I have a bunch of 18V craftsman tools and the tools have held up exceptionally well.....but the damn Ni-cad batteries do not last 2 years anymore. Last fall I bought a couple Lithium Ion batteries so we'll see how long they last. Even my 12-14 year old drill still works fine so no idea what the replacement policy is on those tools but the batteries aren't warrantied for very long.
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 4121816)
+1 On Ryobi sucking now.
I had ALL the tools and eventually after all the batteries went dead I bought some new batteries and some new LiPo tools and they all SUCKED. The old ones lasted 5 years thru tough projects. I actually bought a tool box for the inside of my truck at Sears last week has anybody weighed their new 18V lineup. They look pretty robust. http://www.craftsman.com/search=18v%20cordless%20drill Just wondering, I always liked their replacement policy... |
Techtronic Industries manufactures power tools for Ryobi, Ridgid, Milwaukee, and Craftsman. The service agreement seems like a good deal though if you ever have to replace or repair anything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techtronic_Industries |
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