cosmopedro
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Hello all! It’s that time of year again, when we’re thinking of gifts to give and receive, and a question arose around the ‘water cooler’ today I was hoping to get some feedback on: a colleague of mine says that big box tools are built differently from ‘pro shop’ tools and that’s why there’s a price difference...
I’m looking to upgrade to the 21st century and buy a Makita 18V Lion drill/driver, impact driver, charger, two 2.4AH batteries and a hard case from Homer D. Poe for $299 so I can get two more 3.0AH batteries to go with...
DOES Makita make different tools for Homer than they do for, say, a local hardware/lumber/tool supply house? And what about the other players?!? I know from experience in the building trades that companies like Delta and PricePfister do this, where externally identical fixtures are not interchangeable from Homer to plumbing supply, so...?
If this is already being covered exhaustively in another thread, please inform me and bury this one.
Thanks!
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I’m looking to upgrade to the 21st century and buy a Makita 18V Lion drill/driver, impact driver, charger, two 2.4AH batteries and a hard case from Homer D. Poe for $299 so I can get two more 3.0AH batteries to go with...
DOES Makita make different tools for Homer than they do for, say, a local hardware/lumber/tool supply house? And what about the other players?!? I know from experience in the building trades that companies like Delta and PricePfister do this, where externally identical fixtures are not interchangeable from Homer to plumbing supply, so...?
If this is already being covered exhaustively in another thread, please inform me and bury this one.
Thanks!
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) but I don't know what the purpose of an impact driver is, versus say a regular drill with appropriate driver.