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fivespdcat

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I've got the Milwaukee standard brushless with 2 speeds. It's really a nice tool. I bought it last year during the Christmas sale at home depot for $99 with two batteries.
 
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I've got the Milwaukee standard brushless with 2 speeds. It's really a nice tool. I bought it last year during the Christmas sale at home depot for $99 with two batteries.

I most likely will wait till after Christmas and get the extended warranty.
 

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I think what is going to make the biggest difference is what system you want to buy into. What other tools do you want? I like my Bosch 12v but really wish it had the depth of tools that milwaukee have. On the 18v side I really like all the different tools ryobi has but don't like the power on some of there standard tools. I've also heard some people complain that you can't use sorry bits on the Bosch combo driver.
 
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I think what is going to make the biggest difference is what system you want to buy into. What other tools do you want? I like my Bosch 12v but really wish it had the depth of tools that milwaukee have. On the 18v side I really like all the different tools ryobi has but don't like the power on some of there standard tools. I've also heard some people complain that you can't use sorry bits on the Bosch combo driver.

I am looking at the 18v or 20v (in Dewalt) can you tell me more on the bits with the Dewalt?

I will get the impact bits for sure I got some but like everything else lost them in the set.

That Bosch 18v with the 1/2 driver and 1/4 inside seems pretty neat but not sure how it compares to the Dewalt or they about the same?
 

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I've got the Milwaukee standard brushless with 2 speeds. It's really a nice tool. I bought it last year during the Christmas sale at home depot for $99 with two batteries.

How did you get a Milwaukee Fuel impact with 2 batteries for $99?
 
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I am looking at the 18v or 20v (in Dewalt) can you tell me more on the bits with the Dewalt?

I will get the impact bits for sure I got some but like everything else lost them in the set.

That Bosch 18v with the 1/2 driver and 1/4 inside seems pretty neat but not sure how it compares to the Dewalt or they about the same?

On the bit side, I've tried a lot of the combo sets and think they're ok. The Dewalt and Milwaukee are decent, I would stay away from the cheap ones. For the bits I use most I stick with a US made brand called Qualtool, they have a Qryptonite impact rated version that are awesome. They last so much longer than the garbage you get in sets.

Oh, and I'm not sure exactly how short the bits can be for the Dewalt but I would bet they can use just about any size since it uses the standard quick release Chuck.
 
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I'm gonna be a milwaukee fanboy and say go with the m12/m18 line

That bosh square/hex is a good idea in theory but it really just looks like a 1/4" hex driver with a square drive around it. It won't touch a real 18v 1/2" impact like the milwuakee high torque.

If you just want to keep it to one tool the 18v ridgid hex impact offers a pretty good bang for your buck.
 
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