firebox40dash5
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I created an odd conundrum for myself this morning. It's especially odd since it's what I intended to do a year ago in the first place. 
I bought into M12 tools last year kinda accidentally. I was replacing 18V tools, and anticipated replacing them with more 18V tools, but the (relatively) low price for M12 Fuel tools and the fact that I happened to need tools while there was an M12 free battery deal swayed me. Well, I bought the regular (non-hammer) drill, figuring that I'd still want a heavy-hitter 18V drill, and that would be the hammer drill.
Except that didn't happen. I found the power to be just fine for my uses, and brushed off the idea of buying a big, heavy 18V drill just because. Until this morning, when it dawned on me that I needed to put a bunch of Tapcons in the wall at work for a weekend project, and we no longer had a hammer drill. After scouring around and finding that no one carried bare-tool M18 Fuel hammer drills, or M12 Fuel drills of any flavor locally, I ended up buying an M18 Fuel with one battery and charger off CL.
I didn't use the M18 much today, but I was impressed with how fast it ran a 1/4" masonry bit into cored block... I actually skinned a finger on the bracket I was hanging because it went through so much faster than I expected. OTOH, it's a bit bigger and a bunch heaver than my little M12. I figure I have 3 choices here: a) buy an M12 Fuel hammer kit, get a couple more batteries, sell my M12 drill and the one I bought today, but keep the dual voltage charger and extra M18 battery I've been needing anyway, b) keep what I bought today, sell the M12 drill bare, or c) keep them both. Well, I guess there's d) buy an M12 hammer drill, sell my regular drill, and keep the M18, but that makes no sense at all.
I normally don't ask such things because I know most people who do are just looking for reinforcement of their predetermined choice... but I really haven't got any preference one way or another, except maybe to just keep what I've got because selling stuff is a PITA. The tool nut in me says keep them both, neither bare tool is worth that much, so why not? The cheap ******* in me says sell one or the other... and is wondering why the hell I spent almost $200 with almost no forethought for something I rarely need.

I bought into M12 tools last year kinda accidentally. I was replacing 18V tools, and anticipated replacing them with more 18V tools, but the (relatively) low price for M12 Fuel tools and the fact that I happened to need tools while there was an M12 free battery deal swayed me. Well, I bought the regular (non-hammer) drill, figuring that I'd still want a heavy-hitter 18V drill, and that would be the hammer drill.
Except that didn't happen. I found the power to be just fine for my uses, and brushed off the idea of buying a big, heavy 18V drill just because. Until this morning, when it dawned on me that I needed to put a bunch of Tapcons in the wall at work for a weekend project, and we no longer had a hammer drill. After scouring around and finding that no one carried bare-tool M18 Fuel hammer drills, or M12 Fuel drills of any flavor locally, I ended up buying an M18 Fuel with one battery and charger off CL.
I didn't use the M18 much today, but I was impressed with how fast it ran a 1/4" masonry bit into cored block... I actually skinned a finger on the bracket I was hanging because it went through so much faster than I expected. OTOH, it's a bit bigger and a bunch heaver than my little M12. I figure I have 3 choices here: a) buy an M12 Fuel hammer kit, get a couple more batteries, sell my M12 drill and the one I bought today, but keep the dual voltage charger and extra M18 battery I've been needing anyway, b) keep what I bought today, sell the M12 drill bare, or c) keep them both. Well, I guess there's d) buy an M12 hammer drill, sell my regular drill, and keep the M18, but that makes no sense at all.

I normally don't ask such things because I know most people who do are just looking for reinforcement of their predetermined choice... but I really haven't got any preference one way or another, except maybe to just keep what I've got because selling stuff is a PITA. The tool nut in me says keep them both, neither bare tool is worth that much, so why not? The cheap ******* in me says sell one or the other... and is wondering why the hell I spent almost $200 with almost no forethought for something I rarely need.