stickshift
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I have a somewhat immediate need for a drill for a quick job (and just moved to a new town and can't simply borrow a drill), and figured that given the Cyber Monday and other holiday deals, it would be a good time to pick up a combo set that includes a drill/driver and impact driver, rather than just buying a drill and having to worry about battery compatibility and such down the line when I'm looking for an impact. Plus the combos seem like better value than buying drill and impact separately.
The impact would mostly be for relatively non-complex DIY auto work on one car. The particular set I'm looking at is one Stuey posted: Makita 12v 4 tool combo. The compact circular saw is a nice addition, having made horribly jagged cuts with a hacksaw
, but not something I'd have regular use for.
I don't mind breaking nuts loose and have 1/2" and 3/8" breaker bars, but having the ability to quickly drive out (and back in) fasteners is appealing. Plus, if a 12v is quieter than a higher torque 18v, that's a plus for my use. And it seems like the 12v impacts are a little smaller and potentially easier to fit into tight spots for automotive work.
But if the extra torque of an 18v is more useful for automotive work even if one has, and is happy to use, breaker bars, I might hunt around for a deal on an 18v combo set instead.
The impact would mostly be for relatively non-complex DIY auto work on one car. The particular set I'm looking at is one Stuey posted: Makita 12v 4 tool combo. The compact circular saw is a nice addition, having made horribly jagged cuts with a hacksaw
I don't mind breaking nuts loose and have 1/2" and 3/8" breaker bars, but having the ability to quickly drive out (and back in) fasteners is appealing. Plus, if a 12v is quieter than a higher torque 18v, that's a plus for my use. And it seems like the 12v impacts are a little smaller and potentially easier to fit into tight spots for automotive work.
But if the extra torque of an 18v is more useful for automotive work even if one has, and is happy to use, breaker bars, I might hunt around for a deal on an 18v combo set instead.