Xcursion88
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I was looking at upgrading a 1/2 "drill and I was looking at the Cdr8850 Snap on hammer drill or Makita 18v LXT hammer drill.
The Makita
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XPH07Z
The snap on
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Dri...-Cordless-Hammer-Drill-(Tool-Only)/CDR8850HDB
A big question I have is in the snap on specs they list the torque at 450 foot pounds.? Is that really accurate or a misprint?
I have batteries for both so that's not an issue. I don't drill all that often but now that I've said that I'll need to drill for several weeks straight now. (How it goes) lol.
Thoughts...particularly about that torque listing.
The Makita is listed at 1,090 inch pounds. To convert what snap on is listing theirs at would mean it's at 5,400 inch pounds!?!?
Something seems off
The Makita
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XPH07Z
The snap on
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Dri...-Cordless-Hammer-Drill-(Tool-Only)/CDR8850HDB
A big question I have is in the snap on specs they list the torque at 450 foot pounds.? Is that really accurate or a misprint?
I have batteries for both so that's not an issue. I don't drill all that often but now that I've said that I'll need to drill for several weeks straight now. (How it goes) lol.
Thoughts...particularly about that torque listing.
The Makita is listed at 1,090 inch pounds. To convert what snap on is listing theirs at would mean it's at 5,400 inch pounds!?!?
Something seems off