pancholasvegas
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Hi All -
Recently smoked not one, but two Ryobi cordless drills working on a project in the garage. Upset, obviously, as I was pretty happy with the Ryobi system, but then realized that maybe I was asking too much out of the tools.
Always hearing good things about going Red, and the other Milwaukee products that I have, I'm pretty satisfied with - So I made the choice to head to the HD, and picked up the Brushless Drill / Driver Combo W/ Charger & 2 Batteries for $189.00. Threw a wire-wheel in the drill and got to work. Was really impressed with the power and features, but the battery life was shocking. Is this because I have the 2.0 AH batteries? If that's all it takes, I'll wait until a sale and pickup some more batteries that are a bit bigger.
Other than that, is there anything else that I should immediately be looking at from the M18 line? Hobby Motorcycle / Fabrication Shop.
Recently smoked not one, but two Ryobi cordless drills working on a project in the garage. Upset, obviously, as I was pretty happy with the Ryobi system, but then realized that maybe I was asking too much out of the tools.
Always hearing good things about going Red, and the other Milwaukee products that I have, I'm pretty satisfied with - So I made the choice to head to the HD, and picked up the Brushless Drill / Driver Combo W/ Charger & 2 Batteries for $189.00. Threw a wire-wheel in the drill and got to work. Was really impressed with the power and features, but the battery life was shocking. Is this because I have the 2.0 AH batteries? If that's all it takes, I'll wait until a sale and pickup some more batteries that are a bit bigger.
Other than that, is there anything else that I should immediately be looking at from the M18 line? Hobby Motorcycle / Fabrication Shop.