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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    And my Milwaukee could run a sheet metal hole saw for a few hours them still have enough juice to run sheet metal screws into 100 ft of duct.

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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    I've used my corded drill twice in 7 years...


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    I haven't used my corded drill in 2 years ... it no workie anymore

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    Yeah, it's pretty huge.....





    and poorly balanced too

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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    The large battery is what I was referring too.
    Although it is smaller than ut appeared in the first photo posted.

    But for the price, I'll stay take my Milwaukee M12, like the one you pictured, over tgis overpriced lexus drill anyday.
    Just call me a festool sceptic. Then come back and tell me what you think when that pretty little drill has some battle scars on it.


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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    The year and a half I owned the Makita it ended up costing me as much if not more than the Festool. The first Makita battery died at 3 months old. Took 1 hour to take the battery to the warranty place, a month and a half later another hour on the phone with the warranty place, then Makita and then the warranty place again to find out why they still hadn't given me my new battery yet and then another hour to go pick it up another week later. Second battery died at a year and a half, another hour to go to the warranty center to find out it was out of warranty, and then another hour and $100 to go buy another battery. Add all that together with the fact that I've had the Festool the same amount of time with zero issues the Festool has been a bargain in comparison and the eccentric and right angle chucks have been useful more times than I can count.

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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    I had the same problem with my Rigid set.
    Also have ran, Makita, Black & Decker, Hitachi, and Dewalt.
    Out of all of them my Milwaukee set is best. I bought my M12 impact over 3 years ago and it still runs hard off the same two batteries. They each charge in 25min. and the drills use has been extreme to say the least. I got it on clearance for $100. If the festool were even close to that price I'd give it a shot.


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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    Quote Originally Posted by ca90ss View Post
    Just got one of these and tried it out, should have bought one a long time ago.
    http://www.hakko.com/english/product...tml#productNav


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    Re: Do You Own a Perfect Power Tool?

    Porter Cable 7518/Mast R Lift II combo...

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    Milwaukee M12 Fuel 1/4" hex drive impact. Enough power for most jobs - shocking power for the size actually, and dinky enough to stick in your pocket. 4 modes (I use 1 and 3 the most). Quiet. Runs forever on a charge. What's not to like?

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