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03-24-2014 11:17 AM |
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Originally Posted by JavaBrewer
(Post 7977744)
I had a '90s vintage Dewalt 14.4V drill that I was really happy with. When the time came I replaced it with a cheap Kawasaki cordless drill that I never liked. The batteries were horrible. Since then I lived with my really old corded Milwaukee drill.
We recently moved and I have a crap ton of projects so I splurged with the latest Bosch 18v LI drill and impact driver set.
Amazon Bosch-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion
I bought mine at Lowes on sale with a coupon for $180. Tools, 2 batteries, charger, and carry case. WOW what a killer setup these are. Lightweight, really powerful, and I can use the tool all darn day on a single battery charge. Amazingly handy. The impact driver makes 2.5" wood screws a one handed affair. And the built in lights are really handy for those low light under counter top situations. Do yourself a favor and upgrade to LI driven tools.
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IMO, Bosch tools are the best. But they can be pricey.
I've avoided any battery operated tools because of battery life, weak operation, etc.
But then I bought a 20v LiO Dewalt impact driver, and was hooked. I still have my Bosch corded hammer drill, but I use the Dewalt 24v drill and impact driver more. I use the hell out of these tools. They came with 2 battery packs each, so I have now 4 interchangable batteries and can work for days before needing a recharge. And the cordless impact driver might have more torque than the corded hammer drill. I don't know how they achieved this, but the little impact driver is very very handy. I use the impact socket set with deep sockets. If you buy one of these, you'll be blown away.
Edit: Sorry I meant "20V" Max Li Ion
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