I have had a Kawasaki (Alltrade) 21.6v drill for about 2yrs now, it did its duty pretty nicely around the house. However, I will be doing a lot of mobile installs (GPS) in the near future (new job w/ AT&T contract) and I need something new that will last a full work day.
Nothing too crazy, 3/4" hole saw into a truck roof, sometimes 1 3/4", unscrewing/screwing interior screws, 3/32 bits into metal for GPS mounting.
This drill ALSO has to be used for around the house duty, which involves a decent amount of work sometimes (new kitchen cabinets install coming up!).
These are the handful I have been thoroughly looking into, hard to make a choice though when you can't REALLY use it. I will probably also be picking up a matching light and radio (can't use company vehicle radios, any other suggestions for a battery powered radio that lasts?).
I believe Milwaukee is the only one that has a small radio but I can't say I will go with them simply because of that. The radio isn't THAT important, I am sure I can find something else if I had to.
A perk for the Makita is the rebate for a free battery (2 w/ drill, 1 from rebate), always nice to have an extra $75 battery that could be used in a light or radio or other tool.
Dewalt DCD970KL
Ridgid ZRR861150
Milwaukee 2602-22DC
Hitachi DV18DL
Makita BHP454
Dewalt speaks for itself, Ridgid has a pretty nice lifetime service, milwaukee is about $50 cheaper than the others, Hitachi has a lifetime warranty and the Makita has a rebate right now for a free li-ion battery ($75 value).
I need/want something that will last and will not turn into a crybaby when it needs to do work.
edit: I found a few threads in a search. However, if anyone has specific insight on one of the particular models above, I don't mind hearing it.
Nothing too crazy, 3/4" hole saw into a truck roof, sometimes 1 3/4", unscrewing/screwing interior screws, 3/32 bits into metal for GPS mounting.
This drill ALSO has to be used for around the house duty, which involves a decent amount of work sometimes (new kitchen cabinets install coming up!).
These are the handful I have been thoroughly looking into, hard to make a choice though when you can't REALLY use it. I will probably also be picking up a matching light and radio (can't use company vehicle radios, any other suggestions for a battery powered radio that lasts?).
I believe Milwaukee is the only one that has a small radio but I can't say I will go with them simply because of that. The radio isn't THAT important, I am sure I can find something else if I had to.
A perk for the Makita is the rebate for a free battery (2 w/ drill, 1 from rebate), always nice to have an extra $75 battery that could be used in a light or radio or other tool.
Dewalt DCD970KL
Ridgid ZRR861150
Milwaukee 2602-22DC
Hitachi DV18DL
Makita BHP454
Dewalt speaks for itself, Ridgid has a pretty nice lifetime service, milwaukee is about $50 cheaper than the others, Hitachi has a lifetime warranty and the Makita has a rebate right now for a free li-ion battery ($75 value).
I need/want something that will last and will not turn into a crybaby when it needs to do work.
edit: I found a few threads in a search. However, if anyone has specific insight on one of the particular models above, I don't mind hearing it.
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