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It's not just the speed that changes,but also the force of the impact.So,if you want to secure small screws,you can set it at the lowest for light impact and slower rpm.ForumMFG said:Steve,
I agree that the 3 speeds are confusing. I'm just used to feathering the trigger and what-not. Hopefully this new drill is not as loud as the current ones that are out there so those ladies won't complain that the reason they don't use a impact is because it's to noisy![]()
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ForumMFG said:Steve,
I agree that the 3 speeds are confusing. I'm just used to feathering the trigger and what-not. Hopefully this new drill is not as loud as the current ones that are out there so those ladies won't complain that the reason they don't use a impact is because it's to noisy![]()
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erikfsn said:I've been using Makita LXT cordless tools for years with little problems. I like them very much, excellent value.
I don't like any impacts. Life as a remodeler is noisy enough without unnecessarily adding to the din. Unless you're talking The Beatles, I'll add them to the din.
ForumMFG said:You have been using them for years because the guts are infact metal. I have taken apart a LXT driver before and it's all metal no plastic. I don't know what warner is saying.