CtrlAltElite
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- Mar 26, 2013
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Have been using hand me down corded tools for years. Now that Im starting to do more, Im finding myself calling my father and friends to barrow their cordless drills. With that said Im looking for cordless drill set. I dont have a price point, but dont want junk. Im more a weekend warrior and may not use it every week.
Projects: remodel bathroom, build a shed, build a work bench, maybe do a garage (with help) and who knows what else.
These are what I was looking at:
-Hilti Combo $449 and for $100 I could get the Hammer/driver drill with impact instead of just the driver with impact.
-Bosch Kit for $239
-Milwaukee Combo for $259, $199 in store
-Makita LXT $279 comes with extra free battery.
Any benefit to a hard case over a soft bag?
My issue is I have a tendency to overspend on quality. "Buy once cry once". But I don't know enough about tools to know whats a quality drill and whats not. I know to stay away from B&D, Ryobi & craftsman. But it stops there.
Projects: remodel bathroom, build a shed, build a work bench, maybe do a garage (with help) and who knows what else.
These are what I was looking at:
-Hilti Combo $449 and for $100 I could get the Hammer/driver drill with impact instead of just the driver with impact.
-Bosch Kit for $239
-Milwaukee Combo for $259, $199 in store
-Makita LXT $279 comes with extra free battery.
Any benefit to a hard case over a soft bag?
My issue is I have a tendency to overspend on quality. "Buy once cry once". But I don't know enough about tools to know whats a quality drill and whats not. I know to stay away from B&D, Ryobi & craftsman. But it stops there.