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<blockquote data-quote="Hoover" data-source="post: 1803707" data-attributes="member: 40588"><p>Get yourself a 20 volt dewalt. Don't go to home cheap o to get it, acme tools is where I get my power tools, I've been running the same dewalt 20v drill and 5ah battery for 2 years, </p><p>I'm a residential contractor, run cordless everyday, all day. Ran Milwaukee for several years, but the batteries are junk and the impacts don't last. </p><p>Watch the chuck when purchasing, make sure it's all metal and never ever spray anything but air into the chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoover, post: 1803707, member: 40588"] Get yourself a 20 volt dewalt. Don’t go to home cheap o to get it, acme tools is where I get my power tools, I’ve been running the same dewalt 20v drill and 5ah battery for 2 years, I’m a residential contractor, run cordless everyday, all day. Ran Milwaukee for several years, but the batteries are junk and the impacts don’t last. Watch the chuck when purchasing, make sure it’s all metal and never ever spray anything but air into the chuck [/QUOTE]
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