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Alright, at least I got one person now.
Josh, I have used both Dewalt and Makita but not Rigid. Dewalt batery is expensive. On the drill itself, if I select Dewalt and Makita a little careful, I can say the Rigid cost a little more, but life time warranty on rigid batery is a very good option. Have you ever used Dewalt or Makita? If you have, how would you compare about the power and performance? |
Listen... We use cordless tools almost every day... The 18v Makita is the favorite... We've had makita, dewalt, rigid, and ryobi....
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From what I remember (which isn't much) when I researched cordless drills, Panasonic were among the best, but were out of my price range. Not sure these days who gets top billing, but I'd have no problem buying another Rigid. Just make sure whatever you get has a "2 speed clutch". Not sure what the technical term is, but it allows you higher speeds for the easy stuff and a lower speed (higher torque) setting for driving longer screws. |
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The dewalt I have has more than 5 speed settings. The lower you set, the lower power it drills at. The higher you set, the faster and stronger it drills. Let say if I leave it at 1 or 2, I only can drill about an inch of the 3" screw (just saying for an example), then the drill clicks without going. If I set it at 5 or max, the drill will drive the screw all the way in. Is this what you meant "clutch"?
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