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Best Ballin' Cordless Impact/Drill/Sawzall?
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<blockquote data-quote="grcthird" data-source="post: 143687" data-attributes="member: 1181"><p>I'm probably the only person here who thinks like this but, if I'm going to be constantly working in a shop or next to a power source I'd rather have a corded tool. They are cheaper and usually last longer than a battery operated tool, you're going to have to plug the charger in anyway :****: Yes cords can sometimes be aggrivating to deal with, especially if you're constantly moving. </p><p></p><p>That said I've used dewalt 18v impacts on commercial job sites framing metal studs for years and they work pretty good. When the batteries die I get them rebuilt at Batteries Plus cheaper than what new ones cost and they are more powerful. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" /> Recently I used the crap outta some Milwaukie 18v lithium ion impacts driving long wood screws and was impressed with the power they had, battery life was decent. For portability battery tools rock, but for constant all day use cords are hard to beat imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grcthird, post: 143687, member: 1181"] I'm probably the only person here who thinks like this but, if I'm going to be constantly working in a shop or next to a power source I'd rather have a corded tool. They are cheaper and usually last longer than a battery operated tool, you're going to have to plug the charger in anyway :****: Yes cords can sometimes be aggrivating to deal with, especially if you're constantly moving. That said I've used dewalt 18v impacts on commercial job sites framing metal studs for years and they work pretty good. When the batteries die I get them rebuilt at Batteries Plus cheaper than what new ones cost and they are more powerful. :dblthumb: Recently I used the crap outta some Milwaukie 18v lithium ion impacts driving long wood screws and was impressed with the power they had, battery life was decent. For portability battery tools rock, but for constant all day use cords are hard to beat imo. [/QUOTE]
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