AlexThePalex
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Tim3100 said:This would probably favor the PDC over the T18 and C18. I think I will try to find a dealer to get them in my hands, compare and find out my personal preference. If I like the T/C more (as I think many of you do), I maybe give up the concrete drilling option if I take Festool.
The PDC is a much rougher drill than the T/C18. I have the T15 for 11 years now and I have never used a smoother more easily controllable drill than this one. I also have lots of experience with the PDC which my nephew owns and I have used it on many projects besides my own drill.
What I think is the PDC's main advantage is the high speed that comes from the gearbox with 4 gears vs the T/C models which only have the usual 2. It makes driving screws very fast and it seems effortless. Downside is the 4 gearbox constantly jams when switching gears, I find it incredibly irritating in use. It also makes the drill run rough and noisy. And it's quite a bit heavier than my T15. And last but not least, when you use the hammer function, it is like you unleash hell on earth due to the sound. It makes twice as much noise as my 220v percussion drill, and that one's loud already.
My T15 is 11 years old now, and the PDC is 6 or 7. My T15 has seen a lot more use, but it is still as smooth as it was new, while the PDC is a piece of junk now, everything rattles and it seems to have only half the power it originally had.
I would not trade my T15 for a PDC, ever, not even if I got money on top. It's like driving a Mercedes versus a Landrover. A really old, crappy, worn out Landrover with a broken suspension.