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03-12-2012, 08:55 PM #27
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I had two m12 battery's that flashed the fault code if you remove the cover and adjust the metal tabs to make contact they will work again fixed many coworkers battery's like this also
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03-12-2012, 09:00 PM #28
I wont buy anything but Makita. Nothing but good from them so far. First 12v combo kit lasted 6 years before I got the batteries wet and they took a dump. On my second kit now, 18v, it has two years on it no problems.
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03-12-2012, 09:31 PM #29
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Ryobi got sick of spending money on names only to wait for warranty work. Ryobi is pretty durable batteries are cheap to buy and last, and if something happens I can replace it without having to eat ketchup soup for a week.
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03-12-2012, 09:50 PM #30
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M 12 hammer drill for putting in tapcons. Light weight and good in tight places.
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03-12-2012, 09:54 PM #31
Bosch pocket driver has been good to me.
We've been doing so much,for so long,with so little, that now we can do almost anything, with nothing at all.
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03-12-2012, 10:09 PM #32
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03-12-2012, 10:37 PM #33
I love my dewalt 12v set. I've dropped the impacter many times, still gos strong. The 20 v set is ok but aren't the greatest in the cold
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03-12-2012, 11:07 PM #34
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I have the ridgid x4 kit I like it previously I had ryobi and Ithey were tough for cheap tools I just wanted a smaller impact and better saws
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03-25-2012, 08:42 PM #35
Bought both Milwaukee M12 Impact/Drill Kit and Makita Kit both 12v both have drill and impact.
Put them head to head and Milwaukee out drove the Makita by quite a bit. So took the Makita back and have been using Milwaukee M12 and M18 system for over a year and have been great.You're Only As Good As Your Last Service Call or Install.....Make it Count!
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03-25-2012, 08:51 PM #36
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03-25-2012, 08:59 PM #37
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I have always had Dewalt 18 volt drills and reciprocating saws and think the tools themselves held up just fine, and did everything I wanted them to. I did get to the point though I was just about done with them because of how crappy the battery life expectancy is (charge lasts just fine, but the batteries go bad way too quickly in my opinion. I had decided that buying corded tools and a small generator would be more cost effective then constantly replacing batteries.
I just went into business for myself and needed some new cordless tools, and have since decided to try the new 12 volt and 20 volt max series. So far I like them a lot (I bought a 12 volt max drill, impact driver, and flashlight, and 20 volt max hammer drill, reciprocating saw, and flashlight). Much smaller and lighter then the older designs, and the battery charge lasts a long time. I like the new flashlight design (LED), and the 12 volt drills come with belt clips for ladder work. Good stuff so far, and found the best prices on Amazon.
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03-25-2012, 11:38 PM #38
Tried almost ALL of at one time or another....

Same as a lot of opinions as above...
18v Dewalt, good tools, batteries don't last..... (haven't tried the lithium ones)
M18 Milwaukee batteries last great, hold charge good, etc., Tools SUCK 2 hammer drills, 1 recip & 1 Circular saw all crapped out in less than 2 years....
M12 so far so good, use the impact drills constantly, NO probs yet...
18v Makita drill and impact going on 2 years STILL work flawless.. won't ever buy ANYTHING else
YMMV"Democracy--Two wolves and a sheep voting on what the menu is for lunch.
Liberty--Is a well armed sheep who will probably contest the vote." author unknown--but I like him already
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03-26-2012, 06:41 AM #39
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The Bosch PS40 12V impact driver I just got is pretty sweet. Small, light, plenty of torque, good lighting, fits in a holster that doesn't bother me when going up the ladder. The PS41 would be even nicer as it's more compact and has better batteries, but I couldn't justify the price difference.


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