I bought a combo kit in November 2012 of a Hitachi 18v Lithium Ion drill and impact driver. Bought it refurbed (This kit: http://bigskytool.com/Hitachi_KC18D...3-Tool_Combo_Kit_(Reconditioned)___i1585.aspx) My understanding was that it was a factory refurbished kit but would come with new batteries.
I'd bought this after seeing a friend use his Makita 18v. Since the get-go I've been disappointed with the battery life on this. When it's charged, it works great but it exhausted itself pretty quickly. I don't use them often but when I do, his regularly go for a few hours on a charge and mine is dead within 20-30 minutes. I've taken care of the batteries -- left them inside and tried to leave one on the charger when not in use.
As a test the other day, I charged both batteries and then drilled into some steel. In "low-speed" one of them ran out of juice in under 20 seconds and the other one only last a hair over 80s.
A 2-pack of replacement batteries is $120. Slightly more to upgrade to 3ah batteries. For that price, I'm what I'd be at to buy the tools + battery combo kit again if I waited for a decent sale. I'd probably get some accessories thrown in, too.
I don't want/need 2 sets of drills/drivers/lights but it just seems stupid to not go that direction. And then I think about just tossing this system (which I've had bad luck with the longevity on) and "upgrade" to something like a Milwaukee or Makita. The idea being that I'd spend more now but save money because the batteries would (hopefully) last more than 18 months?
What would you do?
I'd bought this after seeing a friend use his Makita 18v. Since the get-go I've been disappointed with the battery life on this. When it's charged, it works great but it exhausted itself pretty quickly. I don't use them often but when I do, his regularly go for a few hours on a charge and mine is dead within 20-30 minutes. I've taken care of the batteries -- left them inside and tried to leave one on the charger when not in use.
As a test the other day, I charged both batteries and then drilled into some steel. In "low-speed" one of them ran out of juice in under 20 seconds and the other one only last a hair over 80s.
A 2-pack of replacement batteries is $120. Slightly more to upgrade to 3ah batteries. For that price, I'm what I'd be at to buy the tools + battery combo kit again if I waited for a decent sale. I'd probably get some accessories thrown in, too.
I don't want/need 2 sets of drills/drivers/lights but it just seems stupid to not go that direction. And then I think about just tossing this system (which I've had bad luck with the longevity on) and "upgrade" to something like a Milwaukee or Makita. The idea being that I'd spend more now but save money because the batteries would (hopefully) last more than 18 months?
What would you do?