Nick2cd said:
I was recently surprised with an early birthday present (really early). I got a Ti-15 impact drill/driver. it seems really cool but after some reading, im not certain that it's the right drill for me. I love the idea of being able to use the eccentric and right angle chucks with this driver, but from what i understand, it's pretty low torque in drill mode (which is the mode these chucks must be used in). i don't really do any rough construction work. im mostly just a hobbyist woodworker. I'm wondering if a C15 may fit the bill better. how's the torque in the c15? is the t15 stronger?
I would say there is little doubt you have the "wrong" drill for your use. Impacts do have an advantage for driving screws, particularly larger screws, lag bolts, construction screws, etc. I imagine the Ti-15 is targeted to installers that want to carry only one tool and mostly drive screws.
The power of the C-15 and T-15 is the same. I find it is similar to my 18 volt conventional drills in power. I think it is all the power you would generally want without a side handle. I find I use my T-15 until I need two handles to hold on. My Makita LXT Hammer Drill gets used only as a hammer drill. I would have concerns about the amount of power in the T-18 without a side handle. If you need that much power, their are plenty of mains power units. Do you want that much weight for general use?
I use my CXS for most woodworking. Lighter is better and one drill can't be all things.