bullseye13
ArboristSite Guru
I had a dewalt 14.4v nicd drill set for 10 years, couldnt kill the drill. Im not a contractor but i get into my share of roofs/decks/drilling heavy metal, etc. batteries sucked but it didnt die. I upgraded to the Ridgid x4 kit over the summer. The batteries dont hold a charge well over time, but if you charge them before use, they last a very long time. I like the feel of the drills, i have the impact and regular drill. They are small, light, and very strong. The kit came with a radio with a aux jack, which is completely awesome. Got the kit on sale for $200.
I was afraid the Ridgid impact would replace my craftsman 12v battery impact. Nope. Its definately stronger, but i just cant give up the craftsman for working on small engines.
I was afraid the Ridgid impact would replace my craftsman 12v battery impact. Nope. Its definately stronger, but i just cant give up the craftsman for working on small engines.