I am in the middle of a porch remodel and my trusty 18v Dewalt cordless drill has finally died. Thinkin bout replacing it with a Dewalt 20v Max XR kit (2 batteries/charger) for bout $200. What are you guys opinion on the best drill/driver ???
Power Drills???
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I’ve been using Dewalt for 20+ years and have still got some of my first ones. In my opinion you can’t buy better.
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I got the combo pack that has the impact driver as well. LOVE IT. I think it was somewhere around $250 for both.
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This one is what I use and love it costs around $ 165.00
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^^^ +1. Have the Milwaukee drill & Sawzall combo, comes in a nice quality bag. Also have the vacuum cleaner which uses same batteries.
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Can't go wrong with Milwaukee either. Had all Milwaukee tools in my shop when I was teaching. If they can take a high school students punishment...it HAS to be tough! LOL
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I've been happy with Rigid from Home Depot. I think most big names are pretty good. It was the lifetime battery replacement that sold me on the Rigid.
I did have a Dewalt back in the day, it was great. When I replaced it with another Dewalt, the new one's battery life wasn't as good. That was 15 years ago, I'm sure they are back on track by now.
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That drill has some serious torque, around 45 lb-ft if I recall correctly. Have several electric drills but haven’t used any of them since getting the cordless. Have had these items for about 3 years - use them frequently & batteries are still going strong...
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I've been happy with Rigid from Home Depot. I think most big names are pretty good. It was the lifetime battery replacement that sold me on the Rigid.
I did have a Dewalt back in the day, it was great. When I replaced it with another Dewalt, the new one's battery life wasn't as good. That was 15 years ago, I'm sure they are back on track by now.
Rigid is good!
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Ooooh, tool porn!
I am, and have been, a DeWalt man but Milwaukie is probably the highest quality and torque these days. The problem with switching over when the tool dies is the 'investment' in batteries. If I was starting from scratch, I'd pay the small premium to go Milwaukie. The Lithium ion batteries have improved the usability of all of these tools immensely!
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^^^ +1. Have the Milwaukee drill & Sawzall combo, comes in a nice quality bag. Also have the vacuum cleaner which uses same batteries.
I guess you don't suck (with this small vacuum) to badly, so I don't care what @Bill Martin says.
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I also have the Dewalt 20v combo set of drill and impact driver. Got them a couple years ago for $200 (Cdn) including 3 batteries, a charger and a bag. Very happy. They get used daily and no problems.
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I run all dewalt drill for home and car project always been happy I have 12v and 20v liths and probably will never change. When I was in the car audio business I always used the snap on drills and when I switched to dewalt I saw a decent improvement.
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I went with 20 volt a few years back, but the batteries and chargers weren't as common as the 18 volt. I got tired of driving an extra 20 miles when a battery took a dump so now I'm using 18 volt tools again. Mine are DeWalt.
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I've become a big fan of the Ryobi One+ 18V family of tools. One battery for many different tools. I have a 6-battery charger/conditioner that keeps my spare batteries ready to go. Started with a combo Drill and Driver set with charger and one battery. Then bought a 1/2" Impact driver, blowers, chain saw...
If someone insists on using a power tool t\for the fasteners on the Slingshot, I strongly recommend using a variable-speed drill with adjustable clutch set on the lightest setting. This minimizes torque and will hopefully reduce cross-threaded fasters, etc. Less torque than an impact driver. Even though I have such a drill, I still don't use it on Polaris fasteners since they seem to be made from a cheap grade of soft cheese.
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@WOLF - thanks for the tip - I like the lifetime battery replacement - what little I know - I know the tool itself is cheap compared to battery replacement. Is it heavy?? My old Dewalt 18v was a horse but weighed a ton
Bill, at our age, about anything we buy is a lifetime warranty (including milk!).
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Are you still talkin power tools?
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Of course not! I thrive on innuendos & double entendres...
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I didn’t know @Bill Martin knew how to use this heavy equipment? He has been holding up too many chairs and fans and glasses of bourbon to use these, right?