NinetyTwoFifty
Banned
I'm talking the drill itself, not the batteries. I think that under medium/heavy use, 10 years is a good number.
What do you think?
What do you think?
time. I sold that here. It was good to me, as all Makita stuff has been.I think that under medium/heavy use, 10 years is a good number.
Which part of the drill are you talking about? Every single part on that drill is replaceable, including the housing. As long as the parts are available, the drill could out last the drill's owner.![]()

If you get 10+ years out of a drill, roughly how many battery packs would you expect to go through in that time?
I'm still using my Skil 12 volt Top Gun
Wayne
I'm still using my Skil 12 volt Top Gun, that is over 12 years old now, and is still going strong. I still like it because of the wide RPM range between low and high speeds. Plus it has allot of torque. So, Id say 10 to 15 years is probably a good mark. But, of course people don't keep them that long, because of the rapid changes in higher battery voltages. Kind of reminds me of my first computer, that had a 750 meg hard drive, in 1981. Also, the last battery I bought from sears online was 29 bucks, which was cheap, in my book.
Wayne
What wears out on a drill other than with commercial use? Its ALL about the batteries. ***Cheap drill might overheat in heavy use.