I searched and read a couple drill threads, but not pertaining to the brands I'm looking at. If you know of any good reads please let me know....
I'm deciding on a new cordless drill. I know this is like a ford vs chevy thing but here goes anyway. I currently have a Makita 18v 2.4a NmH 1/2 in chuck, about 6+ years old. Its been great, but one battery is shot, the other on its last leg, plus its big and heavy compared to all the new stuff out there. I tend to be hard on tools. I just finished redoing my kitchen fromthe studs and floor joists up, I rip into anything on cars, and replaced half the floor in my bathroom today.
While getting plywood at HD today I spotted some good sales on ryobi 1 plus sets. After doing a little reading I dont know they'll hold up well enough. I checked out the newest Makita since mine has been good to me and like it, but everything I've read is stearing me towards the Milwaukee M18 stuff. Rigid has been recommended to me also.
Anyone have experiance with any of the above mentioned tool lines? Any others I should look at? I like the idea of a cordless nailer for trim work, but dont know how well they would compare to airtools. For those of you with impact drivers, do you ever really you your normal drills after you get the impact? Are any of the cordless impacts useful for automotive or just stick to air?
I'm normally using my corded tools for the power, but working in the bath today with extension cord, drill, jigsaw, and sawsall getting tangled really hacked me off!
Thank you for any advice and/or experiences!
Brian
I'm deciding on a new cordless drill. I know this is like a ford vs chevy thing but here goes anyway. I currently have a Makita 18v 2.4a NmH 1/2 in chuck, about 6+ years old. Its been great, but one battery is shot, the other on its last leg, plus its big and heavy compared to all the new stuff out there. I tend to be hard on tools. I just finished redoing my kitchen fromthe studs and floor joists up, I rip into anything on cars, and replaced half the floor in my bathroom today.
While getting plywood at HD today I spotted some good sales on ryobi 1 plus sets. After doing a little reading I dont know they'll hold up well enough. I checked out the newest Makita since mine has been good to me and like it, but everything I've read is stearing me towards the Milwaukee M18 stuff. Rigid has been recommended to me also.
Anyone have experiance with any of the above mentioned tool lines? Any others I should look at? I like the idea of a cordless nailer for trim work, but dont know how well they would compare to airtools. For those of you with impact drivers, do you ever really you your normal drills after you get the impact? Are any of the cordless impacts useful for automotive or just stick to air?
I'm normally using my corded tools for the power, but working in the bath today with extension cord, drill, jigsaw, and sawsall getting tangled really hacked me off!
Thank you for any advice and/or experiences!
Brian
