Banjorear
Well-known member
OK, I've started a few threads about cordless tools, asked some questions and read all I can. I'm starting to feel overwhelmed by all of the choices and options.
I'm a home owner, but do all of my own work on my house. I've been using my 14.4V DeWalt for approx. 12+ years now. Great tool and it has served me well.
Batteries aren't holding a charge and chuck will loosen up when using it. Time to replace it.
I like to buy good tools and was leanign heavily toward the M18 Fuel. Seems like you can pick up the older, brush-type M18's really cheaply compared to the M18 Fuel.
Bottom line: For using it on occassion and, at times, doing heavy work such doing a deck every few years, do I need these M18 Fuel tools? I would be saving approx. $160 on the same 1/2 drill 1/4" impact driller kit.
If I get a the ion battery version (I think they offer that), can I still buy a bare tool like a 1/2 impact and use these batteries?
I'm starting to obsess of this purchase and really just want to be done with it.
I'm a home owner, but do all of my own work on my house. I've been using my 14.4V DeWalt for approx. 12+ years now. Great tool and it has served me well.
Batteries aren't holding a charge and chuck will loosen up when using it. Time to replace it.
I like to buy good tools and was leanign heavily toward the M18 Fuel. Seems like you can pick up the older, brush-type M18's really cheaply compared to the M18 Fuel.
Bottom line: For using it on occassion and, at times, doing heavy work such doing a deck every few years, do I need these M18 Fuel tools? I would be saving approx. $160 on the same 1/2 drill 1/4" impact driller kit.
If I get a the ion battery version (I think they offer that), can I still buy a bare tool like a 1/2 impact and use these batteries?
I'm starting to obsess of this purchase and really just want to be done with it.

