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Need a suggestion to replace my drill (battery operated)
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 454156" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I would cast a second vote for the Makita mentioned by theDude. My contractor friends who use them a lot more than I do swear by Makita. However, the $$ are more than other options out there. </p><p></p><p>Some time ago I had a Rigid Jobmax 12v tool. I liked the compact size and versatility. This is basically a powered handle that can accept different tool heads. For example, mine had multitool and right angle drill-driver heads. Unfortunately it contained a lot of plastic parts and just wouldn't hold up to serious usage. If they have improved this tool's durability over the past few years then I would consider it. It is extremely lightweight and the different tool heads make it very versatile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 454156, member: 21536"] I would cast a second vote for the Makita mentioned by theDude. My contractor friends who use them a lot more than I do swear by Makita. However, the $$ are more than other options out there. Some time ago I had a Rigid Jobmax 12v tool. I liked the compact size and versatility. This is basically a powered handle that can accept different tool heads. For example, mine had multitool and right angle drill-driver heads. Unfortunately it contained a lot of plastic parts and just wouldn't hold up to serious usage. If they have improved this tool's durability over the past few years then I would consider it. It is extremely lightweight and the different tool heads make it very versatile. [/QUOTE]
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