Henrik R / Pingvinlakrits said:
There is no Hilti model that I would put before the DRC18/4. The DRC is a sturdy and very powerful drill/screwdriver but still able to perform very gentle operations. The attachments make it more versatile than any Hilti model. I didn't think I would like it as much as I do. I got the bare bones plus angle adapter to compliment the BHC18 drill and I have to say I am impressed.
At the moment, this is what is swinging it for me, the ability to have a 90' angle to go between joists is a godsend for my line of work!
neth27 said:
As i said i have the DRC which i prefer to the Hilti sfh 22v. SDS though i wish i had kept the 22v Hilti. I now have the BHC18 which rattles a lot and always makes a stupid bleeping sound and does not spin a lot of the time.
john..
Hmm this is another deciding factor.. I've got a good bosch corded SDS at the moment, but the way that battery technology has advanced, I can't see why I would bother to keep it anymore over a cordless model, so Neth27, any other bad points you wish to share?
WastedP said:
I spent two years in a shop where the manager had a cozy relationship with the local Hilti rep. I don't remember which exact model they had, but it was an 18V with a hammer drill mode. The Hilti drills were slightly heavier and less ergonomic than barbells. The batteries generally lasted several years under fairly careless usage.
Even the steady flow of swag couldn't prevent the eventual switch to Makita cordless tools, mostly for the range of other tools in the system. The Hilti was far superior to the Makita in hammer drill mode.
Hilti seem to be a 'no frills' brand, not particular deciding factors, just pure power, something that I also need to take into consideration, I love the festool system with the systainers and centrotec, but sometimes they can be to 'pretty' to get dirty
promhandicam said:
I've always rated Hilti drills and have had several. The batteries last well and they are very rugged. I've now got a BHC and a PDC and I'm happy with them, mainly because I also have the TSC 55 and the PSCB 420 and so the batteries and chargers are all interchangeable. I'm just left with my Hilti SID 144 impact driver, which will be traded up to a Festool 18v impact if / when they get round to making one. I've also got a couple of CXS's and they are great - not sure if Hilti do an equivalent.
Promhandicam, how would the PDC compete with the likes of an impact driver? The longest length of screws I commonly use are 120mm, so as long as they can handle those without a problem then that would see me being a happy guy!
Len R said:
I am a major Festool fan but I have the Hilti TE-2 corded hammer drill, which comes with a set of carbide tipped masonry bits. Drilling into concrete is like drilling into soft pine. It is amazing.
Len
Like mentioned before, had experience using the Hilti 22v Cordless and with the TCT bits, they are a dream to use!
Thanks for all the replies so far guys, still looking for some persuading though!!
~WW