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Both good. I'm partial to Bosch, mostly because of their scroll saws and routers. Also consider which 'ecosystem' has more useful options in a 12v. I've stuck with 18v Ryobi (usually after-holidays specials) because they're good enough on average. I have better (non-battery) tools where precision is needed.
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Hey, speaking of batteries, any of you guys ever have cells replaced in LiPo battery packs? I have an 18V drill with both packs that finally gave up the ghost. I went back to my thirty-year-old Craftsman.
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I have a Festool 18V cordless drill (aka the poser brand supposedly for wood work) because it has this really wicked stepper dial for digital torque adjustment and I haven't come across another drill with such precision. The price is ridiculous tho. I also have a Bosch power screwdriver (the cylindrical one that pivots) and the power slider is a POS even at the lowest setting it can strip screwheads. I gave this to my GF to use for simple stuff around the house but she always end up using the hand screwdriver. ![]() If you want a nice German cordless power drill try Fein or Metabo. BTW I've never had an impact before so can't comment on that. I think they are too powerful for what they are. I would go with Milwaukee rather than Bosch.
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I've seen those new LiPo chargers even have a cooling fan blowing at the battery while charging. ![]() We still have independent hardware stores around Toronto where you can buy real German and Japanese tools. |
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Might as well throw mine away now. I'd never be able to use it without thinking of what I'm missing.
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Talking about tools I just bought a 2 dollar litter picker from the dollar store to extract leafs from the BRZ front bumper intake area. Guess you guys never have this problem with the FRS.
Everytime I take the car into the shop I would ask the mechanic to undo the 3 bolts holding the front under panel to rid of leafs.
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I've pretty much replaced all my old battery powered tools with them as the batteries have given up the ghost.
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It depends on usage of course, and Lithium Ion batteries have a better lifespan then old NiCad batteries which develop memory quickly if not regularly cycled.
I've had my tools a couple of years and the batteries are as strong as the day I bought them but for what they charge for batteries, I'm glad to have the guarantee. The tools I have are a standard drill, impact drill, circular saw, reciprocating saw, palm drill, belt sander, angle grinder, and a couple of lights. The belt sander will go through a battery pretty quickly before recharge but the others can last for days of relatively moderate use without recharging.
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