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Eddiesparks
Has brushless got less torque?!
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Has brushless got less torque?!
I've recently gone for a three pack milwaukee m18 set
Sds 4amp
Brushless combi percussion drill 3amp
And impact 2amp
Plus a spare 3amp
Charger toolbag and bit-set.
I bought the kit as I has a big crush on the sds, tried it at a tool test day a C. E. F.
but I got to be honest, I've been most impressed by the brushless combi, it's got a fair pair of testicles on it.
I shopped and shopped about, and played a few dealers against each other.
Can't say wot I paid, but I was more than happy with the price.
I've done the rounds with all makes and models. Just retired my makita 18v lion set great kit, but I had so much problems with their batteries it was disgraceful.
I run a Bosch corded sds and it's been a true warrior. Would defiantly buy another when I finally dies.
As for dewalt, I don't know much about their new kit, but I always think of carpenters lol
But would you definitely buy one?
Ive got a brushless sds and impact driver and there as good as the ones with brushes.
I didnt realise there combi drills were behind.
(I wouldn't buy one with less than 80nm torque)
Just recently bought a Dewalt 36v sds drill -£500 and only one battery wtf?
I had Dewalt XRP drill for years the batteries died decided to get a new drill
Dewalt #1 new XR wobbly chuck went back two more off the shelf both the same
then I tried the bosch LI18 drilled about 15 joists and 5 holes on hammer then smoke poured out of it that went back!
didnt want to go for makita as everyone on site has them and its like a free for all on batteries and chargers sometimes.
So I thought no more messing Milwaukee really impressed so far have had it for a few months and a good price for the twin set battery life is good charge time less than an hour and built like a tank and does the job.
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Cheers mate I will have a look
MILWAUKEE!! That stuff is amazing
What he said. I am very pleased with my Milwaukee 18V drill. The recharge time I hear is slightly longer than some other newer designs, but it seems to make no difference to the job. Though I am fan of Makita gear as well and have an 110V drill and planner both very good too.
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