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Cordless drill/ impact driver buy

ipabrewer

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Hi, I'd like to buy a cordless drill, maybe in a bundle with an impact driver. I'm gonna use it around the house, nothing too heavy. I'd like some suggestions regarding the best fit for my needs. I think I'd like Li Ion powered ones, as opposed to NiCd. As far as power, I'm not sure which one would fit the best. I see ones with 12v battery pack, 18v or 20. Would a 12 v tool set be enough? I saw a craftsman 12v toolset at costco and also a 20v toolset. Would the 12v drill be good enough?

Other suggestions would be appreciated, thanks!
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metaleltr

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In all reality after going through god knows how many craftsman cordless drills over the years doing things"around the house" I can't really say I would recommend anything less than Ridgid or Dewalt.
 

nine4gmc

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I had had mostly 12-14.4v Dewalt cordless when I was in the car stereo/telecommunications fields and of course, used them at home. Those are absolutely great tools, maybe overkill but definitely quality that will last.

I have also had a 18v Ryobi one+ set, I can't tell you how many tens-of-thousands of 3/4" holes I have drilled in plastic, drywall screws and other small odd jobs I have done with it but it was well worth the $89 holiday sale price I paid for that set. I wouldn't reccomend it for work, but home use it should be fine.

More recently, I acquired a Milwaukee M18 impact and it blows my mind every time I use it. It it so small and powerful it's crazy. I will be getting the hammer drill/driver here soon and can not wait!
 
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shoturtle

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The 12/10.8v are smaller tools, they get into places that 20/18v tools would be a bit large for. I have 18v, but needed something smaller for around the house jobs. So I have both 12 and 18 now.

PS 18,19.2 and 20 are all 18v under load. 12 and 10.8 are both 10.8 under load.

I would get this set form cpo, allot of value and very good tools for a 12v system. If you do heavy stuff then get the 18v option instead.
http://www.cpohitachitools.com/hita...-3-tool-combo-kit/hitnkc10dal,default,pd.html

http://www.cpotools.com/bosch-clpk2...lt,pd.html?start=5&cgid=bosch-free-hc-battery

PS
18v batteries are very expensive compare to 12v. Fatpack are atleast 70 form the big brand on ebay. And 120 dollar at most stores.
 
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MachYou

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I use the "homeowner" white makita drill/impact kit. For work I use the green "work" drill/impact/sawzall kit
 
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