I just sold my C12 and bought a C18 Basic before the price increase. Man - this is a great drill - much more powerful, obviously, but I noticed the forward/reverse switch now has a slightly better indent for locking it in neutral than the C12 - which is nice if you just want to turn on the light with the trigger. Overall it is the same as my former C12, so no learning curve or anything - just much more powerful - which will be welcome for certain tasks. Initial thoughts only and I am very happy so far.
I did not buy any batteries - so I am currently using the 5.2 aH that I had with my TSC and my PDC. I think that the balance of this tool, with the Jacobs chuck, is really designed to work with these bigger batteries. They are heavier but I have found the drill is very balanced with them. On my C12, with the lighter-weight 1.5 aH LI batteries, it was nose heavy and awkward. The bigger batteries seem to help balance it. I do like the new belt-hook design, but I have not installed it yet as I typically do not carry my drill around on my belt. I may buy a smaller battery at some point, but I am going to give the larger size a go for awhile and see if the weight is really overly intrusive. I am not drilling 8 hours a day, so I think that the size will be OK - although I have need on occasion for tight spaces and the smaller pack might help in certain situations. Of course, I have my TXS for some of those scenarios too.
I think I am well set with drilling/driving now and I am glad to have all my current FT cordless as 18V versions.
I did not buy any batteries - so I am currently using the 5.2 aH that I had with my TSC and my PDC. I think that the balance of this tool, with the Jacobs chuck, is really designed to work with these bigger batteries. They are heavier but I have found the drill is very balanced with them. On my C12, with the lighter-weight 1.5 aH LI batteries, it was nose heavy and awkward. The bigger batteries seem to help balance it. I do like the new belt-hook design, but I have not installed it yet as I typically do not carry my drill around on my belt. I may buy a smaller battery at some point, but I am going to give the larger size a go for awhile and see if the weight is really overly intrusive. I am not drilling 8 hours a day, so I think that the size will be OK - although I have need on occasion for tight spaces and the smaller pack might help in certain situations. Of course, I have my TXS for some of those scenarios too.
I think I am well set with drilling/driving now and I am glad to have all my current FT cordless as 18V versions.