Makita TD020D vs. Hitachi DB3DL Drivers
#16
Which bits are you using with the Hitachi?
#17
Tech Prophet
iTrader: (96)
I have been using the integy bits for 2 seasons and they work great !!
They were 30$ for .50mm, 1.5mm, 1/16th , 2mm/5/64th, 3/32 , 2.5mm, 3mm and 2 torque handles that are adjustable . Very good deal !!!
Www.Integy.com I think , maybe www.integyrc.com
http://Www.Integy.com/st_prod.html?p...96&p_catid=170
http://Www.Integy.com/st_prod.html?p...90&p_catid=170
They were 30$ for .50mm, 1.5mm, 1/16th , 2mm/5/64th, 3/32 , 2.5mm, 3mm and 2 torque handles that are adjustable . Very good deal !!!
Www.Integy.com I think , maybe www.integyrc.com
http://Www.Integy.com/st_prod.html?p...96&p_catid=170
http://Www.Integy.com/st_prod.html?p...90&p_catid=170
#18
Makita
DF330DW
#22
Tech Adept
I haven't used either of the ones you quoted, but I have had a lot of luck with the little green Ryobi driver. Has a clutch and locks onto the tips so they don't pop out all the time. Battery lasts a long time, and it has plenty of power. For the price you can't beat it. Just some food for thought.
#23
Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi......................again ok fine....HITACHI.
#25
Hitachi is my favorite! I would also get a 10.8 volt Makita impact for your tires...
#26
Tech Elite
iTrader: (3)
My favorite...
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053
This Ryobi is a really compact and light 12 volt drill. It comes with two batteries, they never die....and a nice charger, and a carrying bag that works perfect for my radio.....
I use those EDS tips, they are Hudy quality and a lot cheaper....
It's variable speed and not really fast like a full size drill. Most of the power screwdrivers are sloooowww.........Not all, but most. It's not like I bought every model on the market.....I looked at most of them and I thought, Why not just get a small drill and be done with it....
Mine must be the older model it doesn't have a clutch, oh well I don't like to chance it with those clutches anyhooo...
This Ryobi is a really compact and light 12 volt drill. It comes with two batteries, they never die....and a nice charger, and a carrying bag that works perfect for my radio.....
I use those EDS tips, they are Hudy quality and a lot cheaper....
It's variable speed and not really fast like a full size drill. Most of the power screwdrivers are sloooowww.........Not all, but most. It's not like I bought every model on the market.....I looked at most of them and I thought, Why not just get a small drill and be done with it....
Mine must be the older model it doesn't have a clutch, oh well I don't like to chance it with those clutches anyhooo...