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David Paul

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So I've been a member for less then a month and this site has already guided me in the right direction to spend more $ then I planed on in remodeling my garage. Good job guys:thumbup:
Now for the practical side. I need a new cordless drill as I burned up my 18 volt Dewalt of 10 years abusing it during the remodeling. I liked the Dewalt and have looked at some of their combo drill/driver packages. Don't know if I need the impact driver or not but liked the idea of a hammer drill as it would have helped in the remodeling. I would consider myself a serious DIY guy. ( I didn't say good, just serious.....;)) I've looked at the brushless v. brush designed motors and understand the differences. It would not be an immediate purchase but I would like a heads up on what would be best and check for sales. Thanks in advance.
 
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joejeep92

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I love my M18 Fuel drill and my driver is a 12 volt Dewalt that I use the **** out of. I would recommend either but for home use I like the lightweight of the smaller 12 volt.
 

RedRabbit

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If you want a serious drill i'll have to recommend Makita's Brushless LXT line. Absolutely fantastic. My grandfather used Makita's back when he was working and I still use a drill he bought in 1981, (with a different battery of course).
 

shawhite

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My vote is the dewalt 12v impact. Small light weight and will take a beating. We use them everyday at work (should say we abuse them everyday at work) and never have a problem with them.
 

Thumper68

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I'll have to chip in for Ridgid register the tool and get free life time replacement on the tool and batteries. I use the hell out of a old one (the new lion bats work on the old tools, the only brand that does this) and never had a failure, Also have newer ones as well and beat the **** out of them daily.
 
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rsanter

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How much 18v dealt stuff do,you have?
If you have several pieces already I would just buy another one to match what I have.
If you only have the drill I would look at the new dealt 20v

Bob
 

BikerDad

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Brushless. Other than that, get whichever fits your hand the best, and has other tools in the lineup that you think you'll want. DO get a combo kit with the drill/driver and impact driver. Know that the hammer drill will be significantly heavier than a comparable compact drill/driver.

M&M Tools & Machinery has the DeWalt Brushless Hammer drill & Impact driver combo, 2 x 4.0 amp/hr batteries, charger, bag all for $299.99. This is a NEW tool, not reconditioned.

https://www.facebook.com/toolsandmachinery
 

94legaleagle

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I've got tons of Dewalt 18v stuff, so that's where my vote would go -

However, if you don't have any other Dewalt 18v stuff, then I'm TOLD that Home Depot has Rigid with a LIFETIME return policy on the tool AND on the battery, NO QUESTIONS ASKED - if that's the case, tough not to try the Home Depot Rigid tools out
 
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