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Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Paul F. - 06-08-2020

C(-)ris wrote:

I had the Dewalt 20V still and sold it to get Ryobi Set when I needed a nail gun. The Ryobi drill wasn’t as nice, but the cordless nailer is great. The Milwaukee Fuel is better than the DeWalt by a lot.

My buddy was over here this afternoon helping me with a project (OK, I was mostly staying out of his way and handing him stuff....), and ALL the tools he used for this project were his Milwaukee tools. He has the DeWalts in his truck, for when one them has some strengths the Milwaukees lack, though. There's something about the DeWalt impact driver he likes better than his Milwaukee, but I don't recall what. So, we used my DeWalt.


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Racer X - 06-08-2020

Ombligo wrote:
Reading through, this isn't my fathers tool list... no suggestion of Skil, Craftsman, or Black & Decker. It wasn't that long ago when those were the goto brands for home us.

For the record, Black & Decker Professional became DeWalt. I have an old B&D Pro electric impact wrench.


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - wurm - 06-08-2020

Robert M wrote:
Wurm,

The 12V series has been discontinued. You can still get tools and accessories but they are tougher to find these days. That's why I invested in as much of the whole set as possible with some extra batteries when I saw them on sale. Search around and you'll find the components, though they might be used, refurbished and, when it comes to batteries and chargers, 3rd party.

Robert

Thanks. I'll keep my eyes open for stuff.


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Fritz - 06-08-2020

I have DeWalt drill and Mikita recip, because a contractor friend recommended both. They're both 30yo, at least. Not that I give either a workout.

@Racer - please clue me on rebuilding. My DeWalt 14.4 batts have become sad in that they don't hold charge very long.

@Robert - you've bought and been happy with the refurbs?
I'm looking to buy an orbital.
http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,2485939,2485939#msg-2485939

After doing some more reading and viewing, it appears that cbelts suggestion of compound and polisher seems to be favored. And the same stuff can be used on shower glass and countertops, prolly StonePro.


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Robert M - 06-08-2020

Fritz,

I haven't bought any refurbs from CPO but others in the forum have and they're happy with them. Based on that, I'd definitely give them a looksie.

Robert


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - rz - 06-08-2020

I have a mix of DeWalt and Ryobi. Love the Ryobis for the sheer number of tools they have that all use the same batteries. Yard tools are almost all 40v Ryobi.

Regular drill, impact drill and framing nailer are DeWalts. I got the two (brushless) drills as a pack on BF a couple of years ago. Framing nailer was at an auction. Most of the Ryobi tools I've gotten at various local auctions. All are open box deals, probably from Home Depot. I can usually get stuff for less than half retail. Never had any issues with any of it.


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Robert M - 06-08-2020

Steve,

Saw this deal:



Seems like a good deal and definitely worth a looksie. And, as usual, check for further discounts via coupons and such.

Robert


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Grateful11 - 06-08-2020

Robert M wrote:
Steve,

Saw this deal:



Seems like a good deal and definitely worth a looksie. And, as usual, check for further discounts via coupons and such.

Robert

That deal just hit the RYOBI groups on Facebook. The consensus is that’s a pretty good deal. My Ryobi drill and impact driver are brushless and I’d put them up against anything else.


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - Grateful11 - 06-09-2020

Two batteries, charger, bag and 1/2" hammerdrill, switches to a regular drill also. $100

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18-Volt-ONE-High-Capacity-4-0-Ah-Battery-2-Pack-Starter-Kit-with-Charger-and-Bag-with-FREE-ONE-1-2-in-Hammer-Drill-PSK003-P214/312727786


Re: Which 18V+ cordless drill does the forum like? - steve... - 06-09-2020

Grateful11 wrote:
Two batteries, charger, bag and 1/2" hammerdrill, switches to a regular drill also. $100

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18-Volt-ONE-High-Capacity-4-0-Ah-Battery-2-Pack-Starter-Kit-with-Charger-and-Bag-with-FREE-ONE-1-2-in-Hammer-Drill-PSK003-P214/312727786

I saw that earlier but wasn't sure what a Hammer Drill is. So it's like an impact/drill combination? The two batteries are 4.0 Ah. The price is good and it comes with a 3 year warranty

Robert M — the 6 tool combo kit looked like a decent deal also but all I really need now is a cordless drill.