Hey guys, after my last thread I took your guy's advice and started looking into Drill/Impact driver combos. After doing some research online and going in store to handle them, I've narrowed it down to three combos.
First is the DeWalt DCK280C2. This was my favorite one as far as ergonomics go. It felt the lightest and most nimble (perfect for around the house), and fit my hand quite well. I also favor hard cases over soft cases. At this point I'm going to buy this one, unless you guys can convince me otherwise. I didn't read about any battery problems. Only problem I could find was chuck wobble, but it seems all drills/impacts and this price range suffer from it.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UPt27Sf7Kwg
Second is the Makita LCT200W. As far as ergos goes, it was my least favorite. It felt a bit beefy, but most importantly, it kind of hurt the area between my thumb and pointer. Reviews seem to be the best on this combo.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UPt24yf7Kwg
Last is the Milwaukee 2697-22CT. This combo had good ergos, but was the heaviest of the group (not a big deal). I do like the metal chuck as opposed to the plastic wrapped ones. There's one big problem with this combo though, almost every review and forum I read complains about the M18 batteries being horrible as far as not keeping charge and dying prematurely.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UPt1Qif7Kwg
After my input, do you guys have anything to add or stop me before I buy the Dewalt? How does each companies warranty/customer service compare?
How long is Dewalts warranty on it's batteries? I see it has a 1 year service free and 3 year limited warranty but didn't know about the batteries.
And what is the difference in the dewalt combo from home depot (DCK280C2) and the one from lowes (DCK280C2-4)? Or is there one?
I appreciate all the help guys!
First is the DeWalt DCK280C2. This was my favorite one as far as ergonomics go. It felt the lightest and most nimble (perfect for around the house), and fit my hand quite well. I also favor hard cases over soft cases. At this point I'm going to buy this one, unless you guys can convince me otherwise. I didn't read about any battery problems. Only problem I could find was chuck wobble, but it seems all drills/impacts and this price range suffer from it.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UPt27Sf7Kwg
Second is the Makita LCT200W. As far as ergos goes, it was my least favorite. It felt a bit beefy, but most importantly, it kind of hurt the area between my thumb and pointer. Reviews seem to be the best on this combo.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UPt24yf7Kwg
Last is the Milwaukee 2697-22CT. This combo had good ergos, but was the heaviest of the group (not a big deal). I do like the metal chuck as opposed to the plastic wrapped ones. There's one big problem with this combo though, almost every review and forum I read complains about the M18 batteries being horrible as far as not keeping charge and dying prematurely.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UPt1Qif7Kwg
After my input, do you guys have anything to add or stop me before I buy the Dewalt? How does each companies warranty/customer service compare?
How long is Dewalts warranty on it's batteries? I see it has a 1 year service free and 3 year limited warranty but didn't know about the batteries.
And what is the difference in the dewalt combo from home depot (DCK280C2) and the one from lowes (DCK280C2-4)? Or is there one?
I appreciate all the help guys!
Yeah, I know, don't ask me.