Bosch DDB181-02 18-Volt Lithium-Ion 1/2-Inch Compact Tough Drill/Driver Kit with 2 Batteries, Charger and Contractor Bag
Bosch DDB181-02 18-Volt Lithium-Ion 1/2-Inch Compact Tough Drill/Driver Kit with 2 Batteries, Charger and Contractor Bag
Makita DDF453SYE 1/2-Inch Cordless Driver Drill Kit
IZTOSS Cordless Drill Set 20V Max Lithium 2 Batteries Drill Driver
Tacklife 12V Lithium-Ion 3/8-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Max Torque 220 in-lbs,1 Hr Fast Charger,2 Speed,19+1 Position with LED,17pcs Drill/Driver Bits and Carry Case | PCD02B
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which would recommend? I've been meaning to buy one.
I'm in the market for a new makita kit, I need one able to handle trade work and rough stuff. Also i'm interested in the purpose of this thread. Ok in the time that I've typed this post someone has posted clown girl porn, the plot thickens.
depends what you're gonna use it for.
Dewalt or Milwaukee, get whatever is on sale at the time.
unironically own this, bought it for $65 at lowes.
If your actually looking for something that will last, and is the best....it's gotta me Milwaukee Fuel or nothing. They cost more than average tools, but it's worth it. You get extra power, lifetime warranty, and advanced technology (some tools like the impact, and sawzall will actually turn off if they get too hot, before you fry the motor. I have had my tools for about 5 ish years or so now....I treat them like shit and they still kick ass. Yea the price point sucks if your just starting out in the trades, but you get what you pay for.
Tradie passing by, whether they're yellow, red. blue, black or orange all "higher end" makes are very good. Been using Makita the past couple years, but have had Hilti, Bosch and DeWalt before that, they all did a good job.and could take a beating, once I dropped a Makita battery rattlegun from 22 meters onto a concrete floor, just picked it up and went back to work.
Depends if you are in the US or euro. In the US, the Makita. In EU, definitely the Makita.
Two things though, one, the 453 is an older series model, unless you have some specific reason for getting it, you should find a 482. Two, the small 5-cell batteries are not so good to buy, they don't work so well on larger tools if you later decide to buy one. If you can, get a kit with a 10-cell battery (3Ah and bigger).
What tools do you want? The same applies about batteries.
A drill, impact driver, hammer drill, grinder and maybe a circular saw.
What board an I on?
I thought I was on /diy/ at first too.
Depends how heavy you intend to use it. Just remember that you'll end up marrying into the brand of you end up getting more cordless tools. I've got a Makita that I love, it saves so much time and hasn't given me an issue yet.
>depends what you're gonna use it for.
Just gonna drill some stuff
Do you explicitly need a separate hammer drill? The standard 482 and whatever brushless ones have a decent hammer drilling mode that you can use for any regular-sized holes. The rest you should be able to find in a kit, I think Home Depot has regular sales where you can get drill + impact + tool of your choice, or the larger kit with drill + impact + (usually) circ + grinder (or) sawzall + tool of choice. The sawzall is pretty useful, can cut really thick metal and thinner trees down.
If you're in the EU, kits are almost always shit and you have to buy everything separate most of the time.
what though? holes? screws? holes in what? how big?
yeah I do need a separate one, I used to do it with the regular drill but it just takes too long if the drill bit isn't sharp and it won't do at all for big holes. Thanks for the help I'm in Aus so I'll see what's available
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Always use Bosch for 12mm trepanning
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I wouldn't go cordless for the grinder or hammer drill unless you absolutely need to
get a rat tail makita and a Bosch sds it'll work out cheaper and the tool will last longer
IF ALL YOUR POWER TOOLS AREN'T HALFWAY DEHYDRATED PISS YELLOW AND YOUR HAND TOOLS ARENT MADE IN USA CRAFTSMAN I DONT WANT YOU TO TALK TO ME. Milwaukee bros can speak to me because their 12v shit is really handy. They gave me a free little Bluetooth speaker that runs off 12v, has a 2.1 amp usb port and aux port with a rubber flap and can get charged off an included wall charger which also makes it a battery charger and shit is so cash thanks Milwaukee
My dad seriously judges anyone who uses the """hammer""" drill part of a cordless drill
Who else on the Dewalt 18v tools with the overpriced as all fuck 20v lithium ion adapter flow?
Human hands, built and put together all of this
>Made in the USA with global materials
You do realize it's all chinajunk that only gets assembled here right? Billy and Martha are sitting there all day, pushing in pre-made gear assemblies and motors into pre-made cases at the sound of a click, then Ray drills a hole in a block of wood and slaps a TOP KEK QUALITY VERY HOME MADE sticker onto it.