Texas_Signmaker
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20v Max DeWalts here... gives me the same power as corded and those batteries last FOREVER. Screwing around with a cord in a bucket is frustrating at the very least.
Forget the cordless models.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-B...y-Handle-and-Carrying-Case-11255VSR/202080348
Get this one, or one like it. Bores through like hot butter. You will be glad you did.
How long will a charge last?
On a side note, I'll never invest in another tool that isn't Festool. I'd rather pay the extra 20% and know that it's not gonna burn up in a year (or less).
Kind of a broad question since the run time depends on a number of factors (outside temp, battery size, number and size of holes being drilled, material you're drilling into, etc.), but with an average size battery, I can easily drill around 150 holes for 1/4" drop-in anchors in concrete.
Drinking that Festool koolaid huh? lol.....That's all good, they make some great tools but their line is also pretty limited and targeted to cabinet makers, trim carpenters, fine woodworking, etc.
Which of the big name line of tools are burning up in a year or less?
It's tough to make a blanket statement on brands because the big box kits have different quality tools at different prices. With Milwaukee, typically the tools packaged with the standard battery are a lower quality than the kits with the XC batteries. Id assume that its the same with the rest of them.150 holes is a lot more than I thought you were going to say. That's actually pretty impressive. I've burned up a Makita battery drill and a DeWalt in the past year, both brand new out of the box. The Makita barely made it two months. Full disclosure though, we've got two other Makitas and a DeWalt that are doing just fine.
Ha! Yeah, I used to be a cabinet and trim carpenter. If you've never used Festool, you need to try them out. You can really tell the difference in most of their tools. Their track saw is A++. Expensive, but worth the money IMO.
I have snapped enough tapcons off in brick that I wouldn't mind having that scan to torque feature. Part of the reason I stopped using the longer thin tapcons.