Has brushless got less torque?!

Only the drill there is not much difference between the impact drivers but the highest torque combi is 60 odd

New one out with brushes is 88nm
 
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?
 
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 they're combi drills were behind.

(I wouldn't buy one with less than 80nm torque)
 
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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)

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I bought all three ?
Very happy the true test us yet to come.
They need to work,
every day
Six days a week
For three years.
Then i can say with no doubt my milwaukee tool are the best
 
Bought myself yesterday a makita DHP458, charger, battery and case for £150 brand new, lovely powerfull drill, if a little on the heavy side. Got the baby makita 10.8v combi and impact as well a few months back and both are great for lighter work.
 
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.
Toolstation > Power Tools > Kits > Milwaukee C18PP2B Twin Pack
 
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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.
Toolstation > Power Tools > Kits > Milwaukee C18PP2B Twin Pack

Cheers mate I will have a look
 
Cheers mate I will have a look

20min charge time for makita batteries. Who waits an hour?

Mark up your batteries and charges then no one will mistake it for theres
 
18volt combi drill & impact driver which one ?

Its a pretty good set, ive also got the dewalt sds for concrete. The drill failed on me once when i knocked it off the steps but striped it down and a piece of plastic jamned the motor. But still wrking fine. If i had the money id definetly go for the milwaki stuff.
 
evening ultinator. Bought Bosch GSB 18VE2Li 3 years ago. Came with impact driver using same batteries.Most usefull tool in the van.
 
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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