drummerdimitri
Well-known member
I'd like to get a heavy duty and high quality tool to be used in a metal fabrication shop.
Will be drilling all kinds of metal with bits ranging from 1.5 mm to 13 mm in depths up to 25-30 mm.
I've done some research and found these two models to be good contenders as they both have 3-4 speed gearboxes which is essential for being able to spin at the right rpm for the drilling sizes needed:
Metabo BS 18 LTX-3 BL Q I (3 speed gearbox)
Fein ASCM 18 QM (4 speed gearbox)
I'm a die hard Bosch fan but unfortunately, their offerings are quite limited and these options are far better than what team blue has to offer ATM.
With that being said however, the decision to go for either or is not so simple as I will be investing in the brand since batteries and chargers are usually compatible so long as they are the same voltage with the rest of that company's lineup so in a way, I will be "forced" into that company if you know what I mean.
I am sure there are other good options out there so either comment on the options presented or I'm open to hearing your suggestions.
Will be drilling all kinds of metal with bits ranging from 1.5 mm to 13 mm in depths up to 25-30 mm.
I've done some research and found these two models to be good contenders as they both have 3-4 speed gearboxes which is essential for being able to spin at the right rpm for the drilling sizes needed:
Metabo BS 18 LTX-3 BL Q I (3 speed gearbox)
Fein ASCM 18 QM (4 speed gearbox)
I'm a die hard Bosch fan but unfortunately, their offerings are quite limited and these options are far better than what team blue has to offer ATM.
With that being said however, the decision to go for either or is not so simple as I will be investing in the brand since batteries and chargers are usually compatible so long as they are the same voltage with the rest of that company's lineup so in a way, I will be "forced" into that company if you know what I mean.
I am sure there are other good options out there so either comment on the options presented or I'm open to hearing your suggestions.