duwem
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Anyone have a source for just the string trimmer? Don't need a blower or batteries/ charger. Will consider used too.
Anybody use the 18ga C3 Brad Nailer? I'd could use a brad nailer for occasional use and have both the C3 and Milwaukee M18 platforms I can build on, but I think the C3 is the better value for me. The C3 is $120 vs $330 for the Milwaukee, both bare tools. I could buy the C3 1/2" Impact Wrench Kit for another $136 and get both for less than just the Milwaukee bare nailer. So can anyone comment on the nailer for the occasional user?
Thanks!
No experience with the C3 or Milwaukee brad nailers, but since it's for occasional use and you're doing price comparisons, I would suggest the Harbor Freight pneumatic nailer for under $20 if you have access to air. I bought one and have no regrets for no more than I use it! If I were to use daily or remotely, I would have considered the C3 or Milwaukee as you are.
Thanks for the response! Unfortunately, my little compressor is insufficient for air tools.
I have one as well. I also have an air brad nailer too. When I bought the C3, the air one has not been out of the case. I would definitely recommend.
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What don't you like about the right angle drill?
I have the standard drill and the chuck has a lot to be desired for. Hard to get round bits tight enough and sometimes hex bits fall out over time.
I actually have 2 drills, look very similar, one has a small light built in, that one might be a newer/better design?
Thanks for all the help, guys.
71goldss, I am price shopping more from a "whats the best value for me" position rather than a "what's least expensive" stand point. I'm fortunate enough to be able to buy either setup, I'm just trying to make the wisest choice. Sounds like the C3 is a fine machine and will work great for me the handful of times I'll use it.
Paul
Well yesterday Sears surprised with $20 is free rewards points or whatever they call it so I went ahead and ordered the nailer. For $99 for the bare tool I don't think I could go wrong!
Paul
The C3 nailer is down to $107.99 today. You can save another $12 if you contact Sears customer service. I'm not sure if Sears gives 7 days or 30 days after purchase to price adjust?
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-c3-1...SellerId=Sears&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
Got my led bulb from superbrightleds. Seems to work well. Should take less juice to run and last forever
Anyone notice that the 4-1/2inch angle grinder is no longer available other than the combo deal with the previous generation torque wrench? I've been trying to pick on up for months but there's none available even for shipping.
-B
The separate C3 angle grinder appears to be back in stock! Unless Sears has made a mistake on their website, both stores near me are now listing in stock. Was not the case a few days ago.
I'm very tempted to order one, but kinda holding out for the Milwaukee M18 Fuel braking grinder. Huge difference in price between the two though!
Anyone own the C3 grinder that can comment on it?
I have the C3 grinder and find it useful, if not amazing. (purchased at Sears in Sacramento on Arden)
The build quality is solid, it feels good in my hands, and with a full size lithium battery it lasts long enough for simple jobs.
I got mine on sale last year for under $50, and at that price point its well worth it.
I finally picked on up the other day and it has plenty of power for the occasional user. The tool is really convenient for working on projects with no electrical outlet but be aware that it's VERY power hungry and will zap your batteries dry quickly if you're not running the largest XCP battery.
-B
I'm about 96.3% certain it's not variable speed, and the brake works well enough, it certainly spins down faster than any of my corded grinders.
Anybody use the 18ga C3 Brad Nailer? I'd could use a brad nailer for occasional use and have both the C3 and Milwaukee M18 platforms I can build on, but I think the C3 is the better value for me.
I'm also curious if it's variable speed and if it takes long for the grinding wheel to stop spinning once the trigger is released? Something I read while researching reviews gave me the impression it's variable speed, but it wasn't clear.
For which device?
One thing I found puzzling is that the "C3" lenses inside the main body were covered with foil tape? They wouldn't light up with the xcp battery, so upon inspection I saw the tape and removed it with a pair of needle nose pliers. The C3's light up as they should now!
The only price that I have ssen them for is $100.
I just got back from Sears with the C3 grinder and so far I'm very impressed with it! Though I haven't actually used it yet, I like the ergonomics and the fact that the guard can be easily repositioned by the simple press of a lever. I also like how the wheel wrench stores inside the auxiliary handle.
One thing I found puzzling is that the "C3" lenses inside the main body were covered with foil tape? They wouldn't light up with the xcp battery, so upon inspection I saw the tape and removed it with a pair of needle nose pliers. The C3's light up as they should now!