When charging a SKIL cordless palm-sized screwdriver, how long do you leave it plugged in?
Model 2336-01, lithium ion battery
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Model 2336-01, lithium ion battery
Makita 18V Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2 In.
or.
Bosch
18-Volt Litheon Cordless Drill
Which one do you think is better quality and works better,thanks.
Im in the market for a 12 volt cordless screwdriver lithium ion. Im debating in between the Milwaukee M12 screwdriver and the Dewalt 12 volt max. My dad has the Milwaukee M12 which we bought 3 years ago.Other than having the batteries replaced once under warranty tool is working great. I went down to my local home depot and held the Dewalt 12 volt max and its very comfortable and feels like it was made for my hand. I have four Dewalt tools over the years. Ive always been told its a comemricial Black N Decker. Im a more heavier Milwaukee user though. But in order to get the Milwaukee M12 to stand up like the Dewalt, i have to get the XC battery pack for another . I thought Id ask tool users which one they prefer and why Milwaukee M12 screwdriver or Dewalt 12 volt max screwdriver?
Which is a better tool set to buy. Both are really good and i would buy the newest of both and brand new, the milwaukee red lithium or RIDGID because RIDGID stands up to their name and have extremely good service warentees, but milwaukees newest red lithium are really nice. Need help. Would buy a kit with impact driver, drill/driver, sawzaw worklight.18volt lithium ion.
I have bought a cordless drill from a garage sale %no paperwork / no manuals.
This tool uses a Lithium Ion battery pac.
How many hours should I have to recharge this battery in order to keep this unit fully charged?
And does the Lithium Ion technology require me to fully discharge the battery so I can recharge it from the 0-point (like Nicad technology) for longest / best longevity?
I'm thinking of replacing my cordless drill, which had ni-cads which went bad, with a new one with lithium batteries, but will go with a corded drill if the lithium batteries are only good for a few years.
i'm a working plumber and want to get a 24 volt cordless sds hammer drill. the lithium ion is a bit pricey so prob settle for nicad.have heard mixed reports about the dewalt and makita, the makita having bad batteries and the dewalt shaking itself apart. any of this true. any help would be great!!
cheers
I'm looking to buy a lithium battery powered cordless drill. I am impress with the Hitachi brand (price/value). I am using this around the house, but I want enough drill to never be limited. Still I have been told that an 18volt drill is over kill, but weight and size was I don't see much difference between the 14.4 and the 18 volt. My thought would be to get the 18 volt (regardless of excess voltage need) since the nice lithium 18volt batteries will be interchangeable with other Hitachi tools which all seem to be 18v. Is this the correct line of thinking correct? Or is it just too much drill for my needs? And what does that even mean? Any Help?