Justin Michael
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- Oct 10, 2014
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Got the new CXS set with 2.6ah batteries a few days ago. I was skeptical about paying the same amount as a 4-tool 18v Makita set on one subcompact drill/driver. But i have to say, it was worth it. There's zero run out on any of the chucks, has power to spare, and the battery had enough juice out-of-the box to take of a number of tasks w/o charging it first.
This thing is amazing. In the first 3 hours of owning it, I:
1. Hung up a heavy mirror (wife has been asking for this for months).
2. assembled a ramp to move my stationary tools from one side of my garage to the other. used the MFT and TS55 as well on this (getting new concrete poured b/c its lower than the other side).
3. dismantled some crappy Ikea furniture.
4. dismantled a work bench using the 90-degree attachment to reach some screws in tight spots.
I have a few questions for other CXS owners:
is the 90 deg attachment robust enough to use in "drill" mode? some screws were very tight and i wasn't sure if i wanted to move the clutch beyond "12" to "drill" while using the attachment. I assume it is, it feels solid.
also, does anyone have any experience with the Snappy brand Centrotec drill bits and drivers? they seem reasonably priced and offer a number of options for the centrotec chuck.
This thing is amazing. In the first 3 hours of owning it, I:
1. Hung up a heavy mirror (wife has been asking for this for months).
2. assembled a ramp to move my stationary tools from one side of my garage to the other. used the MFT and TS55 as well on this (getting new concrete poured b/c its lower than the other side).
3. dismantled some crappy Ikea furniture.
4. dismantled a work bench using the 90-degree attachment to reach some screws in tight spots.
I have a few questions for other CXS owners:
is the 90 deg attachment robust enough to use in "drill" mode? some screws were very tight and i wasn't sure if i wanted to move the clutch beyond "12" to "drill" while using the attachment. I assume it is, it feels solid.
also, does anyone have any experience with the Snappy brand Centrotec drill bits and drivers? they seem reasonably priced and offer a number of options for the centrotec chuck.