hdv
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I am thinking of buying a compact drill a la the CXS. After reading all the positive posts on the Milwaukee compact installation drill I was thinking of going for that. (I don't mind the unconventional postition of the reverse/forward switch.)
I am also seriously considering a cordless sawsall/reciprocating saw. To minimise the number of battery platforms in my shop I thought of getting one of theirs too. Right now I only have a whole bunch of Makita 14.4V batteries (not counting one set of Ryobi batteries, because I really like their cordless nailer). Would the M12 sawsall be useful for "regular" jobs around the house? That would enable me to stick with the same batteries as the drill. Or would I regret not going for the M18 later on? I expect to use it for stuff like cutting thin-walled aluminium profiles (2 mm), shortening small softwood timbers (but no massive construction grade timbers), pruning branches, and probably once a month I might demolish a pallet so I can put the pieces in the fireplace in the garden. All in all no really "heavy" stuff.
What would be your choice?
I am also seriously considering a cordless sawsall/reciprocating saw. To minimise the number of battery platforms in my shop I thought of getting one of theirs too. Right now I only have a whole bunch of Makita 14.4V batteries (not counting one set of Ryobi batteries, because I really like their cordless nailer). Would the M12 sawsall be useful for "regular" jobs around the house? That would enable me to stick with the same batteries as the drill. Or would I regret not going for the M18 later on? I expect to use it for stuff like cutting thin-walled aluminium profiles (2 mm), shortening small softwood timbers (but no massive construction grade timbers), pruning branches, and probably once a month I might demolish a pallet so I can put the pieces in the fireplace in the garden. All in all no really "heavy" stuff.
What would be your choice?