PreferrablyWood
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I'm going to flesh out my sytem soon with a Festool drill.
In the running has mostly been the
DRC Quadrill 18 v 4.2 Ah batteries.
The C15 15v with 4.2 Ah
A Corded Festooll the DR 18/4 E FFP. I will get the plus version without the angle chuck and instead order the Depth stop chuck.
This thread is mostly about the plus and minus for the occasional and manly shopped based user getting a corded drill over the cordless.
My feeling that because you save the extra expense of having two 4.2 Ah batteries hassle of having to charging them. The form factor of the DR 18/4 FP is the D handled grip, slightly lighter, and better balance it's a very attractive offering.
I'll use it for larger holes, forstner bits, drilling in granit, metal. and as a detail sander with a drill sanding kit. I'll have an additional cordless 10v drill impact drills for light carry around tools..
I'm just a little hesitant though at going corded as it's still a fair chunk of change to put down on something that I will likely have to supplement with other cordless drill..
STill I love the great sense of power in corded tools, always ready to go, and their long service life without the need of getting replacement batteries, that perhaps are difficult to find in 5 years time..
Any others have some ideas on the subject, I'd love to hear em!
Regards
Wade
In the running has mostly been the
DRC Quadrill 18 v 4.2 Ah batteries.
The C15 15v with 4.2 Ah
A Corded Festooll the DR 18/4 E FFP. I will get the plus version without the angle chuck and instead order the Depth stop chuck.
This thread is mostly about the plus and minus for the occasional and manly shopped based user getting a corded drill over the cordless.
My feeling that because you save the extra expense of having two 4.2 Ah batteries hassle of having to charging them. The form factor of the DR 18/4 FP is the D handled grip, slightly lighter, and better balance it's a very attractive offering.
I'll use it for larger holes, forstner bits, drilling in granit, metal. and as a detail sander with a drill sanding kit. I'll have an additional cordless 10v drill impact drills for light carry around tools..
I'm just a little hesitant though at going corded as it's still a fair chunk of change to put down on something that I will likely have to supplement with other cordless drill..
STill I love the great sense of power in corded tools, always ready to go, and their long service life without the need of getting replacement batteries, that perhaps are difficult to find in 5 years time..
Any others have some ideas on the subject, I'd love to hear em!
Regards
Wade