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    1. Paslode 900420X IM350-CT Impulse
    $199.00 list($515.00)
    2. Makita 6347DWDE 18-Volt Cordless
    $229.99 list($388.00)
    3. Makita 6932FDWDEX 14.4V Impact
    $189.99 list($360.00)
    4. Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt,
    $189.99 list($360.90)
    5. Black & Decker CCC3000 18-Volt
    $599.00 $598.44 list($1,170.00)
    6. DEWALT DC6KITA 18-Volt, 6 Tool
    $629.99 $598.44 list($1,170.00)
    7. DEWALT DC5KITA 18-Volt, 5 Tool
    $599.00 $598.44 list($1,170.00)
    8. DEWALT DC6KTGA 18-Volt, 6 Tool
    $599.99 list($1,124.00)
    9. Makita LS1214F 12" Dual Slide
    $439.00 list($989.00)
    10. Milwaukee 0923-29 18V 1/2" Lok-Tor
    $289.99 list($568.00)
    11. DEWALT DW059K-2 18-Volt 1/2-inch
    $299.99 $279.98 list($538.00)
    12. DEWALT DC988GA Heavy-Duty XRP
    $199.99 list($368.00)
    13. Makita 6916FDWDE112-Volt Impact
    $199.00 $83.00 list($368.00)
    14. DEWALT DC759KA Heavy-Duty 1/2"
    $107.99 list($169.90)
    15. Drill Doctor DD750PK Precision
    $599.99 list($1,120.00)
    16. Bosch CPK60-18 18V Brute Tough
    $209.99 $160.00 list($388.00)
    17. Makita HR2455X11" 3-Mode Rotary
    $213.00 list($388.00)
    18. DEWALT DW960K-2 Heavy-Duty 3/8"
    $222.00 list($455.00)
    19. Milwaukee 0622-2418 Volt 1/2"
    $789.99 list($1,516.00)
    20. Makita DK1032DL 18-Volt Reciprocating

    1. Paslode 900420X IM350-CT Impulse Cordless Framing Nailer with Contractor's Performance Pack
    list price: $399.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0001YR3Y6
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Paslode
    Sales Rank: 9592
    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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    A cordless nailer—it's true. This ingenious nailer is powered by battery and fuel cells, beating the heck out of a cumbersome, heavy, loud compressor. Still, it's amazingly light and easy to handle because of its smart, compact design. For the professional, it's a huge time saver—there's no setup involved. For the do-it-yourselfer, it's the power and convenience of a compressor-fired pneumatic nailer without the compressor. This Paslode will fire up to 1,200 fasteners without a new fuel cell and up to 4,000 fasteners without a battery recharge. Imagine building a deck, framing in an addition and scrambling around on a roof without dragging an air hose behind you. We think it's great too for when you'd normally have to rely on a generator for power. Just charge your battery, and you're nailing. Ingenious.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • Fast setup for less downtime and more productivity
    • Weighs only 6.9 lbs. for comfort and control
    • Voltage indicator light for monitoring power
    • Cycle rate: 2 to 3 nails per second for optimal productivity
    • Rechargeable battery for extended use

    Reviews (2)

    5-0 out of 5 stars What you get is GREAT!
    Amazon does not have a good description of this package deal, but I got it today and its a great deal. In addition to the cordless nailer, battery, charger and case, the Contractors' Performance Pack comes with an extra battery, a car adapter for the charger, 2 fuel cells, lube oil, a can of degreaser cleaner, and safety googles. I am very satisfied.

    5-0 out of 5 stars With the pro pack and the $50 off it's a great value
    I use this once a week for tight quarters framing and easy one handed nailing anytime. It's light enough for no arm strain and dependable enough to use all the time. It's not designed to shoot 5k-10k nails a week, I didn't buy it for that. You have to clean these regularly to keep them up but so what, it's easy. With the Pro kit which is an honest $79 value thrown in, and Amazon's $50 off this can't be beat. This is my third over a 14 year period. To be honest the first one was a POS and I took it back. I still have the second one and it still works, it's just time for new. ... Read more


    2. Makita 6347DWDE 18-Volt Cordless Driver-Drill Kit (2-Speed, Variable Speed, Reversible)
    list price: $515.00
    our price: $199.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00009OYFD
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Makita
    Sales Rank: 312
    Average Customer Review: 3.43 out of 5 stars
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    Here comes power and efficiency in a great compact size. Before you even press the trigger, you'll love how this tool fits in your hand, how well-balanced it is. The rubberized grip gives you a sure, comfortable hold, even at odd angles. Performance is top-notch, thanks to dual ball bearings, precision balancing and a refined high-grade field magnet. We're really impressed by Makita's exclusive Shift Lock Drive. With a single touch, you shift quickly and easily "drill" to "driver" mode, locking out the clutch for superior drilling. And we love it when manufacturers include two batteries with their tools, because that means no down time. The charger handles multi-volt batteries, too, so it's good for a wide range. Maintenance is simple because the brushes are accessible. A great, hardworking drill/driver.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • Includes side handle, bits, 2-batteries, charger and case
    • Powerful 18-Volt Ni-MH batteries for longer run time
    • Industrial metal gear housing and "high performance" Makita motor for long lasting durability
    • 404 in.lbs. torque with16 torque settings
    • Industrial 1/2" keyless chuck and externally accessible brushes for easy replacement

    Reviews (7)

    5-0 out of 5 stars shock and awe, in a blue package...
    Disregard all unfavorable reviews...this drill is yet another work of art from Makita! Perfect ergonomics and balance, even with a hefty 18V battery you still get incredible control and precision, instead of sweating and straining to keep the darn thing perpendicular to the drilling surface as with cheaper drills. This is my second Makita drill, the first one was a smaller 14.4v which I'll pass on to my wife because it's lighter.

    I love America, born and bred, but gotta hand it to the Japanese: when it comes to anything electric (or gasoline-powered, for that matter) they kick our butts left and right! Sony TVs, Toshiba laptops, Lexus autos, Honda motorcycles...anything that doesn't blow up things and kill people, the Japanese simply have perfected.

    Have used DeWalt drills before, they were just a little bit better than Black and Decker (the mother company) which doesn't justify the big price jump. Porter Cable has good power but tends to weigh a ton and their chucks are spotty.

    Viva Makita!

    3-0 out of 5 stars solid drill with a few caveats
    This is my third makita drill so I consider myself biased. I don't use it all day but I need a quality drill for household repairs. The electric makita drill I've had now for fifteen years and it still runs fine. My second, I bought one of those 9 volt drills when the first cordless drills came out. I good drill but it's for light work. The batteries on this I've used all day without a recharge, alot longer than the models a few years ago. I've had problems with the chuck though. On many occasions the drill bit will come loose with smaller bits. The cap has come loose. Still it's put up with all the abuse I've given it.

    2-0 out of 5 stars smoked and croaked
    After using the makita for 6 months it smoked and croaked. I was unscrewing deck boards and after a hour and 1/2 I noticed it getting warm then suddenly began to smoke. My work partner was using a Miluakee 18 volt and it kept at it all day.

    5-0 out of 5 stars ALL THE POWER YOU NEED!
    The Shift Lock Drive System is the easiest clutch lockout I've ever used. Two 2.6 amp-hour batteries and the quick charger can keep you going with out delays. Balance and the light weight make this easy to use, the 18-volt power makes it a pleasure.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Dissapointed
    Transmission broke after three months of use. Had to buy a Porter Cable while I wait three business days for mine to be repaired. Being a diehard Makita guy I should have learned by now that while their saws and such are great, the drills still need alot of work. Too expensive for homeowner use, and kinda weak to rely on for the professional. ... Read more


    3. Makita 6932FDWDEX 14.4V Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D. Light and "FREE" 6337D Driver-Drill
    list price: $388.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0007DFWW6
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Makita
    Sales Rank: 180
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Dual ball bearing construction for longer tool life.
    • Fast controlled driving, fastening and drilling without kickback.
    • Built-in shock proof, high output L.E.D. light for increased visibility.
    • Compact and lightweight design for both vertical and horizontal applications.
    • Rubberized pistol grip for more comfort, control and reduced operator fatigue.

    Reviews (4)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Makita 6932FDWDEX 14.4V Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D. Light
    This is unlike any other tool out there. Using this impact driver reminds me of my first Makita cordless drill some 20 years ago ( 7.2 volt or something like that). It changed the way I worked, and so does this impact driver. Stripped out screw heads are a thing of the past with this awesome tool. The bonus driver drill is nicely balanced and works like a Makita should, all day long. I've used the impact driver to build decks, put in tech screws, and install lag bolts. I wish I had one of these babies years ago. The LED light is perfect for us old timers.
    A must have for any builder/carpenter/auto body mechanic.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Optimal Design
    The first thing I noticed about the driver when I snapped the battery in was how much lighter it was than my friend's Dewalt.

    Of course, that made me nervous as light = cheap.My paranoia was increased when I pulled the trigger and found that not only was it quieter than the Dewalt, but the reactionary force from the spinning motor felt much diminished as well.

    For some reason, all of these things gave me a foreboding until I started working with it.The impacting action was the same and the screws flew into the deck I was building almost as fast as the Dewalt.I slowly began to realize that the lighter weight made the work much more tolerable, even though I never considered the Dewalt as "heavy."

    Both the drill and the driver also have handy do-dads that probably should have been included in cordless drills since their invention, such as the drill-bit holders on the base of the drill, and the LED on the driver.I thought the light was a bit superfluous, but there I was tacking-in posts for a front porch and was glad it was there to light up the dark corners.

    As I said before, the Dewalt is a little faster, but it's also heavier, the batteries don't last nearly as long, the handle isn't nearly as comfortable to hold while operating, and it doesn't have the LED, which will of course seem preposterous until you need it.

    five stars, all the way.

    5-0 out of 5 stars kicks butt!
    What an incredible tool- This thing drives lags and long screws without the effort or stripping of a drill.The free drill bonus made it a no brainer.The 2 NIMH batteries last for extremely long periods even under extreme duty. The compact size, light weight and worklight all add up to making this the go to tool for all your driving needs!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Very compact, battery lasts a long time
    I use this driver every month to fabricate wood handicap ramps, 3" deck screws into treated lumber. No need to push it hard, just enough to keep the bit engaged. Far fewer stripped screw heads than with regular drills, corded or cordless. The battery has plenty of charge; I have not had to wait for the second battery to finish charging before swapping it in.
    This is a very strong driver - there is NOT a clutch as you find on drill drivers. In soft wood, the screw head just keeps sinking further into the wood. In hard wood, the screw head will twist off if driven too far. It IS somewhat noisy when the impact feature engages, so you may want to consider ear plugs for continuous use. ... Read more


    4. Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt, 1/2" Cordless Hyperformance Drill with 2 NiMH Batteries
    list price: $360.00
    our price: $189.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00009KDGX
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Panasonic
    Sales Rank: 36
    Average Customer Review: 4.22 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    Impressively compact, lightweight, and comfortable to use, Panasonic's 15.6-volt drill/driver fits into tight spaces where other bulkier drills won't. The 3-1/2 amp NiMH batteries deliver remarkable run time per charge, which is a big plus, especially if you need a tool for continuous use. What about power? This Panasonic packs up to 390 inch-pounds of torque--as much (if not more) than anyone needs in a cordless tool. The motor's speed control allows full torque at any speed, so you can apply full torque while still maintaining control. The tool features dual speed ranges of 65 to 450 and 200 to 1,450 rpm. The 1/2-inch chuck takes bigger bits. The first thing you notice about this tool, however, is how compact it is (the chassis measures only 8-1/2 inches) and how comfortable it feels in your hand. The soft-pad grip provides extra cushion and the tool's balance is superb, two important features if you wield a cordless day in and day out. The tool lacks an onboard bit holder, but that's about all it lacks. The 3-1/2 amp batteries are ventilated, so they last longer, delivering up to 1,200 charges and recharges. This drill is a smart buy for plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and even woodworkers--in short, anyone who wants a small, compact drill that packs a lot of torque and is built to last. The package includes a 55-minute universal charger and hard-plastic carrying case. --Jon Groebner ... Read more

    Features

    • Compact and lightweight for all-day use
    • Two 3.5 amp Ni-MH battery packs for longer run time
    • Delivers 390 in./lbs. of torque
    • 1/2-inch keyless chuck offers big-bit capacity
    • 55-minute charge saves time

    Reviews (27)

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Kept Secret in Cordless Drills
    I've owned or used a lot of cordless drills, from Black and Decker (ugh), Porter Cable, DeWalt, Milwaulkee, Makita and others, but I'd never heard of the Panasonic until a friend who does a lot of decks introduced me to it. He was using the earlier 12 volt model, but everything I discovered in using that drill applies to this one as well.

    Panasonic isn't thought of as a power tool company, but their cordless drills are the best I've ever used, bar none. They've got the fastest recharge rate- 15 minutes- and that translates to more time drilling and less time recharging. It also translates to longer battery life; the less time spent charging, the less the heat buildup, and that's what kills these batteries. I know my friend has been using his on a daily basis for over five years with the original battery. The Panasonic drills also seem to get more useful drilling out of a single charge, something that recent tests by one magazine confirm.

    My current 1/2" Makita is still going strong, but if it should happen to give up the ghost, I'm replacing it with a Panasonic.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Best Drill - but battery life question
    I purchased the original 3.0 amp-hour 15.6 drill in winter 1999. The drill has always perfomed flawlessly and easliy had the best run time in comparison to 12 volt Makita's and 14.4 volt Dewalts I had used previously. I built two small boats out of white oak with this drill (all drilling and screwing) as my only drill. This included numerous 2 1/2" hole sawing through 3/4" particle board temporary framing. The drill is awesome.

    My "but" comes with the battery life. Both of my batteries were shot by early 2002, with a total life of just over 2-1/2 years. There is no way I put 1,200 charge cycles into these batteries, more like 2 charges per battery per week. The run time usually last for almost a full day of boat work. That equates to approximately 260 charges. I dont know why Panasonic is advertising 1,200 charges I know my previous 14.4 Dewalt was slightly better for battery life, but the old Makita was much better. Is it the Ni-Mh battery that does not hold up over time, or maybe the batteries should always be inside, not in the varing temperatures of the garage.

    With that said, I will be purchasing the new 3.5 amp-hour version. I just get irked that 2 replacement batteries cost as much as the whole new kit. Panasonic should make new batteries more affordable, because now I have two great drills and chargers, but only 2 batteries. Yup, bend over for the "lord of the landfill".

    5-0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended
    One of the top tools I have ever purchased. Runs like a sewing machine. Plently of power, it has never stalled out, and I have been using it for over one year. The chuck is excellent. The drill is light weight and easy to hold over long periods of time.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A terrific tool
    Amzingly powerful, I've never been able to stall it. I have yet to run a battery dead, even after heavy use, I just recharge 'em anyway, and they don't lose charge when idle.

    I misplaced it in New Jersey, and was without it when I needed to drive some screws. All I had at hand was my good 'ol Milwaukee half inch, corded. I sure missed the light weight and power of the Panasonic and the instant electric brake. The huge motor of the "big Red one" seemed to coast forever after releasing the trigger.

    Got my EY6432 back a few days later, and sold the Red one I'd had for 10 years on eBay! (for $90)

    The Panasonic has so much power, I'll not need a cord drill ever again.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A great deal
    Powerful and precise, no slipping, and gets into every nook, cranny and corner. This PANASONIC CORDLESS is indestructible. I can't tell you how many times I've dropped or knocked this thing over. I've used it on my car, on just about every part of my house. And for the price that Amazon is asking, every professional or handiman should have one on their workbenches. ... Read more


    5. Black & Decker CCC3000 18-Volt Cordless Lawncare Center with Charging & Storage Station
    list price: $360.90
    our price: $189.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00023RSUA
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Black & Decker
    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Includes NST2018, NHT518, NS118, 3-18 volt batteries, a 3-port charger, the storage station and all wall mounting hardware
    • Easily mountable storage station that makes all three products easily stored
    • All products use the same 18-volt batteries
    • Battery charger can charge all 3 included batteries at the same time
    • Part of the Black and Decker 18-volt products' system

    Reviews (5)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Black & Decker CCC3000 does what it says it'll do
    I have an acre lawn with lots of landscaping, and this is perfect for my needs. It does take more than one battery pack to trim my whole yard, but with 3 interchangable packs, it is no challenge for it. And with 18 volts, the power provided is more than adequate for the yard. The blower is powerful and makes my yard look much neater, and the hedge trimmer is great. Along with an edge hog electric edger I purchased this year, I have all the tools to make a manicured lawn. You can't beat the price of this set of tools either. All 3 items can be purchased seperatly, but you'd pay quite a bit more for them doing that.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Does Just What I Want
    Tried all three units. The guard on the trimmer serves as a trim guide. The trimmer cuts through the suckers that sprout at the base of harvested trees. The blower is just fine for clearing debris from the porch and deck. Can't get much easier. Don't worry much about dead batteries. With the three supplied, normal use is not a problem. If I REALLY want heavy duty (for the few times I need it) gas is the way to go. But who wants the stink and bother?? For the price I paid, my son was amazed the wacker had an auto line feed.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great tools, great convenience
    The tools themselves worked great. I was pleasantly surprised at how powerful the blower was. The line trimmer did an acceptable trimming job, and actually did great at the edging work. The hedge trimmer make quick work of my low hanging tree branches.

    I loved the convenience of the two hanging units, one for the tools themselves, and one for the charging unit. Helps to keep an organized garage.

    Highly recommend this set for the typical homeowner.

    5-0 out of 5 stars very happy and pleased
    Have used this set for the first time the other day and am very happy to say all three tools work great. the ease of use of cordless is just fantastic! The trimmer worked great on ivy and though I feel a little like I sold out with the blower (can't stand the pollution; noise and exhaust) it is quiet and if used responsibly is great to have for those hard to reach/sweep areas. I would highly recommend.

    5-0 out of 5 stars great "bang for the buck" for the AVERAGE home-owner
    for the owner of a "modest" yard,..this is an INCREDIBLE bang for the buck. the weed trimmer and the hedge trimmer did their jobs excellently and the sweeper exceeded my expectations to the Nth degree. ALL THREE tools were up-to-the-task of trimming, hedging, edging and sweeping. i was MOST concerned about battery life. i manicured my entire yard with ALL THREE tools with nary a gasp from the battery (15-20 minutes use from each,..NOT counting pauses between "uses"). the package comes with a 3-station battery charger AND a "hanging station" for all three tools (PLUS,..you can pick up an extra 18 volt battery or two at your local megastore IF you need it [for large yards]). i could not be happier.....weeds and grass got whacked, my various hedges got trimmed AND my carport and driveway were cleared of debris in a matter of moments. AND....THE NOISE....DID I MENTION THE NOISE??? THAT'S BECAUSE THESE ARE VERY QUIET, NEIGHBORHOOD-FRIENDLY POWER TOOLS. i am quite satisfied and would HIGHLY recommend the CCC3000 kit to ANYONE with "fairly" modest lawn care needs. ... Read more


    6. DEWALT DC6KITA 18-Volt, 6 Tool Cordless Combo Kit
    list price: $1,170.00
    our price: $599.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002AJKMC
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 616
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    Amazon.com

    Power, power and more power! The 18-volt 1/2-inch hammer drill/driver's high-torque motor churns out an impressive 500 inch-pounds of torque—imagine the jobs it could tackle. We were surprised by how good it feels in hand, thanks, we think, to its neatly balanced design that places the handle toward the center of the tool. A nice touch is the ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws for a superb hold on your bit. And the all-metal, three-speed transmission is so innovative that DeWalt patented it. All we know is that this is one powerhouse of a hammer drill/driver, no matter what mode it's in. The DC385 recip saw's keyless blade clamp wins points in our book for fast blade changes. And talk about fast—with its one-inch stroke length, it runs at 2,900 strokes per minute. Like the drill, it's well balanced and feels good in hand. It's compact, lightweight and offers great cutline visibility through the pivoting shoe's open top. Plus, we like that the blade will reverse for flush and plunge cutting. The circular saw slices into 2x4s like butter, and you can always see your cut because the blade's on the left. Bevel cuts are no sweat; the saw's easy to adjust and the scale's clear. If you're often working in tight spaces, you'll appreciate the design of the right-angle drill, which spans just 4-1/2 inches. Still, it's got two speed ranges (0-500 and 0-1,500 rpm) and reverse, and it packs 310 inch-pounds of torque. We like the multi-grip trigger, especially for cramped quarters. The grinder's hardworking with a nice three-position side handle. Kudos to DeWalt for the metal gear case and the longer life it'll give this grinder. Finally, the flashlight's neck is super flexible, shedding light in just about any direction for up to three hours. This is a great collection of tools, essential for the contractor and perfect for the skilled do-it-yourselfer.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • Ultra-light, 4-1/2-inch long right angle drill delivers 310 in.-lbs. of torque for ample power in very tight quarters
    • Kit also features a cut-off tool for cutting and grinding, a flexible neck flashlight and more
    • 1/2-inch drill/driver/hammer-drill with 500 in.-lbs. of maximum torque for heavy-duty applications
    • 6-1/2-inch circular saw cuts 2- x 4-inch stock at 45 degrees in a single pass for speedy framing, decking and more
    • Reciprocating saw with keyless blade clamp for quick blade changes

    7. DEWALT DC5KITA 18-Volt, 5 Tool Cordless Combo Kit
    list price: $1,170.00
    our price: $629.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002AJJZ0
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 1499
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    Amazon.com

    This is easily one of the most powerful hammerdrills on the market, packing 500 inch-pounds of torque and tackling the largest holes and heaviest screws. Whether you're going into studs or concrete, you'll appreciate the patented three-speed transmission that delivers an amazing 2,000 rpm at its max. In hammerdrill mode, get ready to be impressed with the speed you drill into concrete and other masonry at 34,000 blows per minute. Every inch of this tool is quality, from the 1/2-inch metal ratcheting chuck and its carbide jaws to the super-comfortable grip and beefy extended-life XRP 18-volt battery. Balance in hand is awesome, and the 360-degree auxiliary handle adjusts easily to just the right position.

    The DC385 recip saw's keyless blade clamp wins points in our book for fast blade changes. And talk about fast—with its one-inch stroke length, it runs at 2,900 strokes per minute. Like the drill, it's well-balanced and feels good in hand. It's compact, lightweight and offers great cutline visibility through the pivoting shoe's open top. Plus, we like that the blade will reverse for flush and plunge cutting.

    The circular saw slices into 2x4s like butter, and you can always see your cut because the blade's on the left. Bevel cuts are no sweat; the saw is easy to adjust and the scale's clear. The jig saw's got some great features, the best of which is a keyless shoe that slides back and forth for cutting flush in tight spaces. The grip is super comfortable, and we like that you can choose between two orbital settings for quick, accurate cuts in soft stock and a straight setting for metal and other hard material. You'll love the built-in dust blower that keeps your sightline clear. The floodlight's handy, too, especially with its flexible neck for illumination in just about any direction. It's a great package deal.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • DW933 variable speed jig saw accepts both universal and T-shank blades
    • DW919 18-volt flexible floodlight for hands-free use
    • DC988 18-volt XRP 1/2" hammerdrill/drill/driver with 500 in-lbs of maximum torque and patented 3-speed all-metal transmission
    • DC390 18-volt circular saw with 6 1/2", 16-tooth carbide blade and rip fence can cut 2x4's at a 45 degree angle in a single pass
    • DC385 18-volt cordless reciprocating saw with keyless blade clamp allows for quick blade change without touching blade or reciprocating shaft

    8. DEWALT DC6KTGA 18-Volt, 6 Tool Cordless Combo Kit
    list price: $1,170.00
    our price: $599.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002AJKMM
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 215
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    Power, power and more power! The 18-volt 1/2-inch hammer drill/driver's high-torque motor churns out an impressive 500 inch-pounds of torque—imagine the jobs it could tackle. We were surprised by how good it feels in hand, thanks, we think, to its neatly balanced design that places the handle toward the center of the tool. A nice touch is the ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws for a superb hold on your bit. And the all-metal, three-speed transmission is so innovative that DeWalt patented it. All we know is that this is one powerhouse of a hammer drill/driver, no matter what mode it's in. The DC385 recip saw's keyless blade clamp wins points in our book for fast blade changes. And talk about fast—with its one-inch stroke length, it runs at 2,900 strokes per minute. Like the drill, it's well balanced and feels good in hand. It's compact, lightweight and offers great cutline visibility through the pivoting shoe's open top. Plus, we like that the blade will reverse for flush and plunge cutting. The circular saw slices into 2x4s like butter, and you can always see your cut because the blade's on the left. Bevel cuts are no sweat; the saw's easy to adjust and the scale's clear. The grinder's hardworking with a nice three-position side handle. Kudos to DeWalt for the metal gear case and the longer life it'll give this grinder. We're not as impressed with the impact gun, despite its 0 to 3,000 impacts per minute and how smoothly it runs without any kickback—-it's just that we'd like to see it take more than ¼-inch hex shanks. Finally, the flashlight's neck is super flexible, shedding light in just about any direction for up to three hours. This is a great collection of tools, essential for the contractor and perfect for the skilled do-it-yourselfer.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • Lightweight, 6-1/2-inch long impact driver delivers 1,170 in.-lbs. of torque for optimal power in tight quarters
    • Kit also features a cut-off tool for cutting and grinding, a flexible neck flashlight and more
    • 1/2-inch drill/driver/hammer-drill has 500 in.-lbs. of maximum torque for heavy-duty applications
    • 6-1/2-inch circular saw cuts 2- x 4-inch stock at 45 degrees in a single pass for speedy framing, decking and more
    • Reciprocating saw with keyless blade clamp for quick blade changes

    9. Makita LS1214F 12" Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw with Fluorescent Light
    list price: $1,124.00
    our price: $599.99
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    Asin: B0002VB1ZK
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Makita
    Sales Rank: 504
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    Features

    • Equipped with a Fluorescent Light for greater visibility
    • Powerful 15 amp motor that handles every job easily.
    • Electronic Speed Control monitors and maintains rpm under load.
    • Soft Start feature for smoother and safer start-ups.
    • Large turn base ensures a more stable work area.

    10. Milwaukee 0923-29 18V 1/2" Lok-Tor Hammer-Drill, Sawzall "The Hatchet", Circular Saw & Worklight Combo Kit
    list price: $989.00
    our price: $439.00
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    Asin: B00006ZCDT
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Milwaukee
    Sales Rank: 824
    Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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    You've got to love combo kits, and this one might reign supreme in the contracting world. The king of recip saws, Milwaukee delivers here with their awesome cordless Hatchet Sawzall model with a six-position pivoting handle. The tool is only 13 inches long when fully pivoted, letting you cut between 16-inch on center studs, as well as between rafters and joists, with very aggressive orbital action. You'll like the super quick and easy blade changes, too. The 18-volt 6-1/2-inch circular saw easily cuts 2-by material at a 45-degree bevel in just one pass and packs plenty of power. The saw's excellent balance, all-metal upper and lower guards, and rigid aircraft aluminum shoe add durability you can feel. The soft-grip handle feels great in hand and dampens vibration. The hammer drill features reversible battery for working in tight spaces and, we think, better balance, too. The soft grip reduces pressure points and absorbs tool vibration, too--a nice feature considering the tool's got 495 inch-pounds of torque and up to 1,700 rpm. Last, the handy multiposition flashlight has a nice, strong beam and stays where you put it. Everything fits in the roomy, rugged bag–ready for transport when the work is done.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • Limited Warranty
    • Hammer-Drill provides up to 495 in./lbs. of torque and features an all-metal ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws for the highest grip torque on bits
    • The Hatchet features a 6 position pivoting handle and an Orbital action selector for aggressive wood cutting or straight reciprocating action for metal and plastics
    • Circular Saw cuts up to 145 û 2x4Æs on one charge!
    • Milwaukee's exclusive reversible battery allows users to adjust balance and get into tight spaces

    Reviews (18)

    5-0 out of 5 stars WOW!!!
    Not sure how else to title this review. I got this set about 2 months ago. Everything has come in handy. I used the drill (hammer drill, but haven't used the hammer option yet) and circular saw to redo my deck. Used the Hatchet a little bit, but not too much.

    The drill has an amazing amount of torque. I bought this set for two reasons:
    1) Milwaukee name. I figure that this'll last me for the rest of my life, or well past the life of the original set of Milwaukee batteries that came with it, and
    2) I looked at just about all of the competitors, and the Milwaukee driver has the most torque of them all, as far I could find. I wanted this because I was driving screws through pressure-treated 2-by lumber without pre-drilling. And this worked like a charm.

    The circular saw has lots of torque as well. With some sloppy cutting (not all, just a little bit, and some of this intentional), it was difficult to slow down the blade when it began to bind. In my book that's good.

    Like I said, I only used the Hatchet a little bit, but I was impressed.

    And even the light came in handy this last weekend as the big east coast hurricance blew through and zapped everyone's house power.

    I was impressed with the batteries. I drove upwards of 900 long screws into my deck and made lots of cuts with the circular saw over several days. I only had to recharge the batteries 3-4 times. Not too shabby. And the Milwaukee universal charger (charges all of their batteries from ~9 volts up to 18 volts) is very nice too. A little light tells you the battery status, and the quick charge (an hour, I think) was nice.

    The bag is nice and big. I haven't even bothered to put the tools in there yet, but there appears to be ample room and the bag is quite heavy and will probably take a good beating.

    Overall, I'm extremely happy I got this set.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Hey use your oun
    I work with a contractor on a regular basis. He uses all of that yellow stuff. I needed to replace my cordless drill. I looked around at what was available and decided to get the Milwaukee set. I don't have any of the problems described above in the other reviews. The batteries hold up great. The drill works super.I even bought a second one. You can't say enough about the hatchet WOW. My problem is that boss wont leave my stuff alone. He has me checking prices for him because he wants one. Great tools

    2-0 out of 5 stars Contractor
    I've had this set for about 6 months. The drill is burn't up. The lock button is in an awkward spot so you tend to lock it on when using it. The chuck is not very good, the batteries are hard to change and it is too large to fit in many spaces. The sawzall works very well but eats batteries. The circular saw is a waste of money. The blade is on the left side and it eats batteries like crazy. It is not very powerful either. The light is the best piece of the entire set. All in all I'm pretty disappointed with Milwaukee on this one. I buy Milwaukee tools exclusively because they usually last. I think the higher voltage sets are not as good as say the 12 or 14 volt sets. The batteries really are ackwardly designed. If you do any drywall they are very hard to get off because the mechanism fills with dust.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Kit
    I've had this kit for at least a year now, and I love it. Sure, it's heavy, but it's 18v, what do you expect? The drill has loads of power, and hasn't burnt up on me yet. Nor have I accidentally locked it. My biggest complaint on it is the Hammer action on it. Of course, I was drilling through solid concrete, not masonry, which is what hammerdrills are intended for. I've used the drill and the Skilsaw the most, and I'm glad the blade's on the left side, as a right-hander and wormdrive user. It will never replace my wormdrive, but when you have to cut over your head or hundreds of feet from any power source, it's most definitely worth it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pulling your chain
    I have owned this kit for more than two years and it is still going strong, I love it. But I have to tell you I have never seen this kit at $900.00 plus. When I first saw it three or more years ago it was only $500.00 or so dollars. Just to let you know, you can go to Home Depot or Lowes and get it for about the same price. So someone is pulling your chain. ... Read more


    11. DEWALT DW059K-2 18-Volt 1/2-inch Cordless Impact Wrench Kit
    list price: $568.00
    our price: $289.99
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    Asin: B0001LQLE2
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 158
    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Anti-slip grip reduces vibration for increased comfort
    • DeWalt built motor for extended durability
    • Impact mechanism delivers 300 ft./lbs. of maximum torque
    • Patented 1/2-inch anvil design for extended durability
    • Rocker switch for easy access to forward/reverse

    Reviews (1)

    5-0 out of 5 stars very good quality product
    Used the DW059K cordless impact for rotating tires on a vehicle changing brackets on a farm tractor and screwing lag bolts on a garage door, still have not recharged the battery. Very flexible power tool sure beats starting up the air compresser or plugging in a corded impact wrench. Highly recommend this product and as with all the Dewalt tools that I have purchased the high quality is top notch. This cordless impact will last a long time. ... Read more


    12. DEWALT DC988GA Heavy-Duty XRP 18 Volt Cordless Hammerdrill/Cutoff Tool Combo Kit
    list price: $538.00
    our price: $299.99
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    Asin: B0007LJO7W
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 636
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • DC410-6,500 RPM, 5/8"-11 spindle, ball bearing construction
    • Type 1 (cut-off) and Type 27 (offset center) guards included
    • DC988-DEWALT built motor for 500 in-lbs of maximun torque
    • XRP Extended run-time batteries for long run-time and life
    • DC988 - Patented 3-speed transmission: 0-450/0-1,450/0-2,000

    Reviews (1)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good Combo Hammer Drill and Cutoff Tool
    I bought this kit mainly for the cutoff grinder tool.I have been using the cutoff tool as a grinder and it works great.This is for a field application were I needed cordless and this has lived up to my expectations.The battery life is good, the wieght and feel of the tool is great, and it is easy to use. Power for a cordless 4 1/2" grinder is excellent, you can lean pretty hard on it before it stalls, but remember it is cordless.The drill works well however I havn't used it enough to comment.Dewalt cordless tools are not cheap, however a good value. The reason for 4 not 5 stars is I want to see how long it lasts. ... Read more


    13. Makita 6916FDWDE112-Volt Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D., includes Bonus 12-Volt Mforce Cordless Drill
    list price: $368.00
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    Asin: B0007DFWWG
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Makita
    Sales Rank: 152
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    Product Description

    Fastest Impact Driver in its Class (0 - 2,300 RPM), 64% Faster, 210% More Powerful than Driver-Drills The ultimate power tool for fastening applications. Makita Cordless Impact Drivers provide a level of power and performance unmatched by cordless drills. Discover for yourself why professionals are making Makita cordless impacts their new tool of choice for driving, fastening and drilling. ... Read more

    Features

    • Maximum tightening torque of 887 in.lbs.
    • Complete with charger, (2) batteries, case.
    • Powerful 12 Volt (2.6Ah) Ni-MH Batteries and built-in L.E.D. Light.
    • Compact design with an overall length of only 6-5/8".
    • High performance Makita motor outlasts the competition.

    14. DEWALT DC759KA Heavy-Duty 1/2" 18V Cordless Compact Drill/Driver Kit
    list price: $368.00
    our price: $199.00
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    Asin: B00008WFT3
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 99
    Average Customer Review: 3.38 out of 5 stars
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    You need power, but you don’t want to hoist a ton. Here’s the answer. DeWalt’s revamped 18-volt compact drill/driver delivers on both counts, with a 1/2-inch chuck that grips beefy bits, an 18-position adjustable clutch, and a high-performance motor for the torque you need, packaged in a truly lightweight, comfortable drill. The variable speed has a high and low range for any application, and the reverse switch is right above the curved trigger for easy access. The included charger juices up a spent battery in an hour. We especially like the light weight, even more so because it doesn’t cost in the power department. Lots of pluses: on-board bit storage, two batteries, hard case. We think contractors will be pleased with this drill, especially after a long day.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • 1/2" single sleeve keyless ratcheting chuck for tighter bit grip
    • Compact size: fits into the tightest conditions
    • Lightweight design (5.2 lbs.) minimizes user fatigue
    • High performance motor delivers 450 in.-lbs. of maximum torque
    • Dual speed range: 0-450 / 0-1,500 rpm delivers optimal performance

    Reviews (8)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Four Years' Tough
    I have two of these drills. Have used one or the other of them daily for three years this month. About time for a review. They are tough. I do not understand the comments about weak chucks or, in other places, about battery problems. My drills, their batteries and chargers have performed, as I say, on a daily basis for three years under all kinds of conditions and some very hard use without so much as a glitch. They have tremendous torque and staying power under continuous use. If you are going to shoot large screws or drive a big bit rapidly into very hard or though wood, brace the drill-driver's grip, battery end against your knee or thigh before you squeeze the trigger. You will have fewer wrist problems if you do--it has that kind of torque. Regarding one complaint, I would not use this driver with tiny drill bits; it just is not intended for that. It defies logic to do so. What it will do is take the heaviest work and drive large bits and sink big screws all day and just keep on going. An example: In the intense, 100 degree plus heat of one summer, two carpenter friends and I laid a 1700 sq foot subfloor of 2X6 T&G over 16" OC joists with two 3-1/2 inch screws to the joist, working as fast as we could all day for what seems now like several days. The wood was very tough, dense struc select Doug fir. When my two friends' drivers, one a Makita and one a Hitachi, got hot as pistols or their batteries needed recharging, whichever of the DeWalts I happened to be using could keep right on going. I would lend the other DeWalt to either guy while his driver recovered. I smoked those batteries, but by following the right charging procedures never had a failure. They both still take deep cycle charges and hold them well, after three years of hard use. One took a fourteen foot fall off a roof while mounted to another DeWalt tool, the battery taking the full impact on tamped crushed rock, and it still works as well as the others. Just read the instructions and you will not have trouble with the batteries. Quick charge when you have to, but balance that with long charges from a low state over the weekends. Never use the batteries while they are still warm or hot out of the charger, do not run them out completely--just nearly so, and do not repeatedly shallow charge them. Nicads will not last long with that kind of treatment. They take a "set" and will not charge deeply afterward. As for weak chucks, well, one incident does not make them all that way. When my drywall zipgun stripped its chuck, I picked up one of my DeWalt 18V drill-drivers and kept on going--for over 300 sheets of 1/2 and 5/8 inch drywall. The clutch and speed mechanisms work well enough that I had good control and could hang drywall almost as fast as with the zipgun. One caution regarding the clutches on these brutes: they require breaking in; don't be upset if they are hard to use at first. You can see from this what DeWalt 18V drill-drivers have done and can do, and still I have not had the slightest problem, though they look pretty beat up now. I do not think a single work day has passed in which I have not used one of the two. Now I have a whole lot of DeWalt HD 18V tools, because these two drill-drivers performed so well I was not afraid to buy into a lot of tools in the same line. I have had no trouble with any of them. You never lose them, either; that DeWalt yellow shouts at you from across the room, across the lot or from under a pile of tools and offcuts. When these go, I will buy more.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great drill/driver
    I have had this drill for about six months and am very happy with it. I am a homeowner so I can't speak as to how this drill would function during all day use. For projects around my house it has plenty of power although, like every other cordless tool I have used, it needs a little more time drilling/driving through hard wood. If I want to drill through something thick and tough, I used a beefier corded drill. So far, I have not noticed any of the battery life problems discussed by other reviewers.

    I picked up a set of the Dewalt hex shank bits and have not noticed any slippage. The only time I have had a complaint with the drill was while using a hole saw to install locksets in two doors. Of the four holes, the bit slipped out of the chuck two times. Once I reinserted the hole saw it went right on through the door. I don't know if I didn't get the chuck tight enough or if the chuck just prefers the hex shank bits.

    All in all a great drill. I can't imagine ever installing curtain rods, assembling bookcases, etc. with a corded drill and/or screwdriver again!

    1-0 out of 5 stars Yet another over-priced, under-achiever from big yellow
    This drill is, in short, a dud. I bought it somewhat hesitantly on the recommendation of a friend. I had been looking at this and the Milwaukee and Bosch equivalents but went ahead and took the plunge. What a mistake. It seems to have sufficient torque but the chuck started to wobble almost immediately after only a few weeks of light use. It makes a grinding noise in the low speed setting that I can't seem to find and one of the batteries ... died after only 2-3 months use. Since then the charger .... has also given up making it cheaper to buy a whole new kit (probably what dewalt has in mind anyway). I have since bought the Milwaukee 0624-20 (kit 0624-24)and have been abusing that workhorse for over a year now with phenomenal results while this piece of crap collects dust on the shelf. Not only are the batteries ..... and charger .... cheaper to replace by some $40 but they also last a _lot_ longer. I wish now I had gone with my gut instinct in the first place. Save yourself a lot of grief and money and go for the Milwaukee. You will not be sorry.

    1-0 out of 5 stars quaility control
    i have owned three of these drills over the last seven years,i was very impressed the first time i used the 18 volt drill about five years ago and immeadiatly bought one. since that time i have noticed a serious decline in craftsmanship and customer service on DeWalt's part. the chucks spin on expensive drill bits damaging the bit,the battery packs seem to have unreliable longievity issues. the final straw was a blown charger after approx. 40 hrs. plug in time,right in the middle of a elaborate garage remodel. i am going to start phaseing out my DeWalt cordless tools in my personal tool chest as well as the ones owned by the Parks and Recreation Dept. I am in charge of.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good drill for the money
    I purchased this drill as part of a drill/saw combo at Home Depot for $199 so go there for a better deal. I bought this drill to compliment the 18V Dewalt pistol handle drill I already have.

    I know what your thinking, why do I need two drills? Have you every tried to drill/drive in between stud cavities with a pistol grip?? Pain in the bottom to do, so when I have that type of work to do I just grab this one, now onto my review.

    Plenty of power for anything you may want to do, drives screws like a champ, drills through 4x4 PT with 1 1/2" spade bit with no problems. A great drill at a great price. Since I own their more expensive model I will point out the differences. No hammer action, only 2 speed(don't need the third speed), 2 piece chuck versus the 1 piece, and the handle doesn't have those nice rubber inserts.

    Doesn't handle small bits that well due to the chuck design, and the trigger sticks a little when trying to slowly advance it.
    One piece of advice, before you even use the drill for the first time grab some athletic tape(Walmart sells black athletic tape so it doesn't look retarded) and wrap it a couple of time around the handle. That improves the grip 100%, trust me.

    Even though I did bash some things this is still a awesome drill. ... Read more


    15. Drill Doctor DD750PK Precision Drill Bit Sharpener
    list price: $169.90
    our price: $107.99
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    Asin: B00004U8PE
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Drill Doctor
    Sales Rank: 6
    Average Customer Review: 4.67 out of 5 stars
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    Instead of throwing away old, dull bits, give them a checkup with the Drill Doctor and extend their life. Although drill-bit sharpening systems often fail to live up to our expectations, we're here to bear witness for the truth of the Drill Doctor's claims: it really does sharpen old bits in just a couple of minutes. The 750SP (also known as the Professional) works on conventional, split-point, and masonry bits from 3/32 to 3/4 inches in size. If you don't plan on sharpening anything larger than 1/2-inch bits, we recommend getting the 500SP instead; it's basically the same machine, minus the cost of the 3/4-inch chuck that comes with this model. Both models--the 500SP and the Professional 750SP--allow you to choose between a 118- and 135-degree sharpening angle. Operation is fairly simple, but to make sure no one has trouble figuring it out, the Drill Doctor comes with a how-to video. Anyone who frequently wears down drill bits is going to appreciate the savings this handy machine can offer. Using sharp bits instead of dull ones also increases the life of your drill, because sharper bits require less work to make the same hole. We only wish we'd found the Drill Doctor sooner. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

    Features

    • Sharpens conventional point, split point, and masonry drill bit at 118- or 135-degree angles
    • Two chucks accept 3/32- to 1/2-inch and 1/2- to 3/4-inch bit shafts
    • Long-lasting Diamond wheel sharpens carbide, high-speed steel, standard, cobalt, and more
    • Comes with how-to video

    Reviews (33)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Drill Doctor DD750PK Precision Drill Bit Sharpene
    There are many good things about this product. When I called tech support with a problem (chuck sticking), I got a human being with a knowledgable answer (loosen a few overtorqued screws) in a matter of minutes. On standard drill bits, it works very well.

    However, I got it mostly to sharpen hex-base drill bits, as I use these drill bits with a quick-change chuck all the time. And I basically destroyed several bits (well, they were dull anyway) finding out that the chuck supplied with this unit simply can't get a proper grip on hex-base drill bits. They will be out of alignment, which means it won't work, at all. You just grind off random bits of your drill bit at random angles, resulting in a useless bit. Well, I _was_ able to sharpen a few of the bigger hex bits, but the 1/16", 1/8", and 3/16" bits were trashed.

    So for my main use--sharpening hex-base bits--this fails pretty badly. If I'd known this, I wouldn't have gotten it. (Of course none of the marketing information or tech support information mentions this--if they did, they might lose some sales.) So I'll keep it, but quite disappointed. And no, tech support didn't have any suggestions for how to fix the problem.

    So, if you want to sharpen small hex bits, give this a pass. If you don't use hex bits, it is a good deal. And the video they supply is excellent for teaching you how to use it.

    Your mileage may vary.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The BEST Drill Sharpening System
    Over the years I have collected hundreds of drill bits that served me well when new. But with each project I found myself looking for a sharp bit to complete the task. I needed a repeatable way to sharpen my drill bits. After extensive research and product reviews I purchased the Drill Doctor 750. It did EVERYTHING it promised. It sharpened both small and large bits, it removed all nicks and restored the cuting edge perfectly. The actual process is simple and quick. The video gives good instructions, but practice makes perfect, and I actually enjoyed sharpening all my old bits. I highly recommend the Drill Doctor. It delivers on its promise every time.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pays for itself quickly
    Glad I FINALLY bought one!
    With the price of drill bits rising every day this baby will pay for itself quickly. Sharpens bit as good as or better than new. If you think you doing a good job sharpening bits on a bench grinder, you'll be suprised. Don't know how the hail I ever got along without one of these. Will never have to use a dull bit again. An absolute NECESSITY for anyone working with steel. I would suggest getting an extra wheel upon purchase because once you sharpen about 250 of your dead/dull bits after it arrives, you'll most likely need a new wheel.

    4-0 out of 5 stars The Good, the bad, and the great
    I just received my Drill Doctor 750SPK and was surprised to find that it came with a carrying case which was listed by Amazon.com as an accessory. The first time I used the Drill Doctor it performed perfectly and I was inclined to sharpen even drills that I had previously considered sharp. For normal drill sharpening, I would rate it as 5-star. The only problem I had was with split tips. The drill holder does not slide smoothly in and out of the guide. It requires unnecessay force as far as I am concerned, however with extra effort I can sharpen split tips adequately. I will keep the unit since most of my sharpening is for standard tips. When and if I want to do many split tips, I will bore the guide out a little and and install a "pop-out" spring to move the tip back off the grinding wheel.

    Incidently, one reviewer said that he received screwdriver tips instead of drills with his unit. I did not find that to be the case. I received the drills.

    5-0 out of 5 stars NO MORE DULL Excuses!!
    This is product is everything good all have said about it. Order fulfill by Amazon - excellent! Unit well packed, handy carry case is superb.
    Set up and use - I watched the video 1 & 1 1/2 times. Getting the drill set up properly is the whole equation - and is easy. I have sharpened both angle configurations, and split a few points just to see how easy it is to do. SNAP!
    I didn't realize how bad a shape I was in until I cleaned up every bit I owned. I mostly work wood and don't demand a lot of twist drills here, but a few metal things came up and I realized I had a sour batch of drills. Problems solved. Everyone needs one of these....or maybe I keep it a secret and make a few $$ fixing up my neighbors tools. It would almost be like stealing. Maybe I'll do demo's and sell units. ... Read more


    16. Bosch CPK60-18 18V Brute Tough 6 Tool Combo Kit
    list price: $1,120.00
    our price: $599.99
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    Asin: B0007XXU4S
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Bosch
    Sales Rank: 1710
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    Features

    • 2 Batteries
    • Carry bag
    • 18V
    • Brute Tough
    • 6 tools

    17. Makita HR2455X11" 3-Mode Rotary Hammer with D-Handle Bonus includes 5 Piece Bit set and Free 4-1/2" Angle Grinder. A $69.99 Value!
    list price: $388.00
    our price: $209.99
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    Asin: B0007DFWX0
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Makita
    Sales Rank: 529
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    Features

    • Features 3-Mode operation; "Rotation Only", "Hammer Only" or "Hammering with Rotation"
    • Powerful 7.0 AMP motor yet weighs only 6.0lbs
    • Impact Energy (2.0ft. Lbs.); Power-to-Weight Ratio (.32)
    • Positive Lock ensures that the bit is securely fastened
    • 0-1,100 RPM and 0-4,500 BPM (2.7 joules of impact energy) for demanding applications

    18. DEWALT DW960K-2 Heavy-Duty 3/8" 18V Cordless Right Angle Drill Kit
    list price: $388.00
    our price: $213.00
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    Asin: B00009YUK0
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 133
    Average Customer Review: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Part of the DeWalt 18-volt system of tools
    • 310 in./lbs. of torque for increased applications
    • 0-500/0-1,500 rpm for increased user flexibility
    • Variable speed and reversing for greater accuracy, control, and convenience
    • Multi-grip trigger can be used in the least amount of space

    Reviews (6)

    3-0 out of 5 stars Color yellow- lemon
    This tool worked great for about three months, then while driving a#10 sheet metal screw the trigger froze in the on position, smoke started coming out of the battery pack, the only way to stop it was to disconnect the battery. I'm a cabinetmaker and this is one of the better right angle drills I've owned, it's a bit heavy and the forward and reverse switch is hard to use. The batteries last a long time, I can be on the job all day without charging them,nice.The keyless chuck is one of the best I've used, I hope this is just one of those lemons you get every now and again because I was really begining to like this tool.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Even better with a 1/2 chuck
    Out of necessity and because it has ample power, I had been planning to convert this drill to a 1/2" chuck for some time, but just recently got around to it.
    Since the DW960 comes with a 3/8" capacity chuck, I assumed that it would be mounted on a 3/8" X 24 TPI spindle as most 3/8" drills are.
    Before buying a 1/2" chuck with a reduced 3/8" X 24 TPI mount, I decided to remove the original chuck and check the spindle to be sure.
    With the chuck removed, I found that the DW960 has a 1/2" X 20 TPI spindle, which is the standard spindle size for mounting a 1/2" chuck.
    I wouldn't bother changing out the chuck on my older model DW966 14.4V right angle drill because it doesn't really have enough power to make it worth the expense, but I decided to check the spindle size on it anyway. It too has the 1/2" X 20 TPI spindle.
    Dewalt most likely does this to give the short spindles more strength, not to allow for an upgrade to a 1/2" chuck. Nevertheless, I really need this drill to be a 1/2", so I purchased a Jacobs made Dewalt OEM style keyless chuck from McMaster and installed it on the drill. It fit perfectly, actually better than the original did, and for my work needs, the extra chuck capacity makes all the difference.
    I would never attempt to use this right angle drill as hard as my straight 1/2" cordless drill, but when working in a tight space, it's great to finally be able to use the DW960 with my Greenlee hole saws larger than 7/8", which have 7/16" shanks. This was the main reason for wanting to ditch the standard 3/8" chuck.
    I've used it with hole saws up to 3-1/2" in 1X and 2-1/2" in 2X material. This seems to be completely within the drills ability without producing any unusual motor strain or heating. Understandably, I'm sure Dewalt would not approve of this modification and if the motor or gear train does eventually end up as toast, I'm okay with the fact that it will be my fault, not Dewalt's.
    With that being said, it now appears that I can finally stop waiting for Dewalt to produce an 18V cordless 1/2" right angle drill.

    4-0 out of 5 stars DW960K-2 18V Right Angle Drill:
    First the issues...

    I bought this drill kit about two month's ago and so far it has performed very well on the job.
    I was somewhat concerned to find that even with the fairly high price tag the drill and batteries are both being made completely in Mexico. From my experience, this usually results in a noticeable drop in quality. I suppose this is just a sign of the times and I should be getting used to it by now.
    Also, after years of waiting for Dewalt to produce an 18V RAD unit, I still feel somewhat let down by the fact that it only has a 3/8" chuck capacity, especially since almost all of the trades really need a good 1/2" cordless RAD. The 18V RAD that Milwaukee makes is virtually useless and this Dewalt drill could probably spin a 1/2" chuck under most realistic workload conditions.
    The two NAFTA batteries included are marked only as XR, not XR-Plus as all recent Dewalt 18V batteries manufactured in Japan are. I'm not sure if this means anything, but it did catch my attention.

    And now the praise...

    I have owned the almost identical DW966 14.4V version of this drill for several years and it has been worked hard but was always underpowered for heavier drilling tasks such as boring holes in 2X studs and joists or drilling into wall cavities from a basement or crawlspace below or an attic above, even when using spade/paddle type bits. Although the owners manual lists the maximum hole drilling capacities as the same for both the 14.4V and 18V, the new 18V DW960K has 100 inch-pounds more torque and several hundred more RPM's in high speed than the 14.4V model and is much more at ease with the type of heavier work described above. This drill will never replace your corded RAD for continuous heavy use on larger jobs but is great for smaller jobs where you need to drill several holes and don't want to waste time dragging out an extension cord and hunting for a distant electrical outlet. The added cordless advantages of mobility and safety are especially important when working in a damp crawl space or cramped attic area. The DW960 is only slightly larger and just a little heavier than the older 14.4V drill so it can still easily get into the tight places for drilling or driving screws but has lots more of what tradespersons need most, that being, torque and speed with the ability to interchange batteries with all your other DeWalt 18V tools. Overall it seems to be a well made tool and all is fine for now, but I can only wait and see if the NAFTA product durability will be equal to or better than my older Dewalt drill.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Customer Service
    A previous review complained about DeWalt customer service phone number not answering.
    I just called them at that number and they answered immediately. I got my support specialist and my problem is solved.
    Try again.

    1-0 out of 5 stars lack of quality control
    I recieved my new DW960k heavy duty cordless drill driver 20 Nov. 03. The next day, FRI. 21 Nov. I took it to work to try it.I put a newer fully charged battery in the tool, there was an imediate bright spark within the drill and it began smoking heavily. Once the fire went out I put a battery back in the drill and now it runs full blast without squezzing the trigger.
    I have tryed to contact 1-800-4-dewalt but they aren't answering the phone. It appears that it is better to purchase your tools where they can be tested. I now own every 18 volt cordless tool that dewalt makes, several of some, and I wonder what I am going to have to go through to get this drill replaced, not repaired. I did not purchase a reconditioned tool. ... Read more


    19. Milwaukee 0622-2418 Volt 1/2" Lok-Tor Driver/Drill Kit
    list price: $455.00
    our price: $222.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000075XV8
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Milwaukee
    Sales Rank: 247
    Average Customer Review: 4.33 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • All-metal ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws for the highest grip torque on bits
    • Milwaukee-built motor provides up to 495 in./lbs. of torque
    • Up to 50% more run-time than competitive products
    • Milwaukee's exclusive reversible battery allows users to adjust balance and get into tight spaces
    • Limited Warranty

    Reviews (6)

    1-0 out of 5 stars NOT Made in USA
    Received the Milwaukee 0622-24 Kit today. Haven't used it yet. It MAY be a fine tool, but it is NOT made in USA. The drill is made in the Czech Republic, the batteries in Japan and the charger in China. Be forewarned that you are paying a lot for the name and if it is important to you to buy American-made products, this is NOT one! I'm very disappointed and will not buy Milwaukee again.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Cordless drill I've ever owned
    I thought I had a good cordless drill until I purchased this Milwaukee 0622-24 1/2" drill. This is without a doubt, the most powerful,easy to handle,high torque cordless drill I have ever owned.Period. Everything about this drill is heavy duty including the chuck which is easy to use one handed.If you're looking for a cordless drill that can do it all, look no further,no manufacturer out there can compare with this Milwaukee and best of all, Made in the good ol USA. Five year warranty on this tool.The battery life is long lasting and recharges in only one hour.

    I highly recommend this Milwaukee, you won't be disappointed with this titan. No one else come close in quality and features.

    5-0 out of 5 stars YOUR SEARCH IS OVER!!!!
    I have owned a Makita, De Walt, Porter Cable, Bosch, and Panasonic 18 volt cordless drills. The Bosch was hard to part with but, I realized I made the right decision after I bought the Milwaukee. It is simply the lightest, most durable 18V drill I have ever used. The batteries last longer, the torque is better, the chuck is indestructable, and the "MADE IN THE USA" stamp pretty much sold me. I have dropped it, left it out in the cold, left it in the heat, and have built 12 decks with it. Only twice did I even have to use the other battery. Bosch comes very close. In my opinion, the others don't even compare.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Home Owner in Fort Erie, ON. Canada
    For the last 2 years, I have been busy! I mean, REALLY busy, renovating our house. From decks, to fences - inside jobs / outside jobs. Bottom line: I have "wasted" a couple of drills in the process and wanted the best. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS HERE. Got a couple of more projects going, and this "piece" has performed better than expected. Aside form the Milwaukee name, this thing gives you a feeling of confidence that simply states "There is nothing too tough to handle". A nice feeling when you don't want to be interupted by a failing tool. Nice work, Milwaukee! I'm on my way to buy the 11 amp orbital Sawzall based on my experience with this "work of excellence"!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Heady duty is right
    I bought this drill to replace my craftsman 18 volt drill that has taken a beating from woodworking projects to home improvement projects. I must say milwaukee lived up to its name for Heavy Duty. You can tell the first time you fire it up it was built to withstand the harshest abuse. I would reccommend this drill for anyone who can appreciate quality craftsmanship and rock solid performance every time. ... Read more


    20. Makita DK1032DL 18-Volt Reciprocating Saw, 6-1/2" Circular Saw, 1/2" Hammer Driver-Drill, Jig Saw, Blower & Flashlight Kit
    list price: $1,516.00
    our price: $789.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00005Q7B6
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Makita
    Sales Rank: 1935
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com

    There's not much you can't do with a set of tools like this. Frame and drywall and trim a room. Build a deck. Make some gingerbread shelves. All the tools in it are powered by 18-volt nickel-metal hydride batteries, and you won't feel any less power than their corded counterparts. Here's what we like about each of the tools in this kit: The recip saw has a tool-free blade-change system, perfect when you're on the roof and the allen wrench is in the truck. Variable speed offers exact cuts in a wide range of materials, and the electric brake means safety. We like the circular saw's large aluminum wraparound base and the 50-degree bevel capacity, externally accessible brushes and the electric brake that stops the blade almost immediately. It's light, yet powerful. The hammer driver-drill is super tough with a gear housing of industrial metal, and with 16 torque settings, you won't be at a loss. The rubber grip feels good and helps absorb impact. You can change the bits one-handed, too. Like the recip saw, the jigsaw offers tool-free blade changing as well as tool-free base bevel adjustments to 45 degrees left and right. Cutting curves? No problem, thanks to three orbital settings in addition to the straight cut. The trigger switch is nice and big, too, something we always like to see. We like the blower's versatility: Blow your work mess into a corner, then switch to vacuum and clean it all up. It's super light and so portable, it's perfect too for tidying up a vehicle. If you're vacuuming in the dark, just aim the four-position flashlight at your mess. A fantastic combination of tools, both for the professional and the homeowner.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • Kit includes charger, 2 batteries, and a tool case
    • Lightweight
    • Tools include reciprocating saw, circular saw, hammer driver-drill, jigsaw, blower, flashlight
    • Comes with two powerful 18-volt batteries, charger, and tool case
    • 2.6Ah

    Reviews (2)

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good value
    First the good news: this is a good value considering all you get for the money. Each of the tools is a decent tool in its own right. I'm glad I bought this and would recommend it to the occassional home improvement enthusiast.

    Now the bad news: the blower is nigh useless. As with all multi-pack tools, there is a little skimping here and there on the tools. If you need any of these tools for anything more than occassional use, you might want to buy them separately. When you get a combo deal like this, you get what you pay for.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Nice Box!!
    I bought this set in USA and lugged it back to the U.K. so i can say it's a big box. As for the tools... The blower is absolutely useless...well...actually i found a use for it...blowing cobwebs out of the corners of my rooms. The torch i haven't used much..doesn't seem like anything special. However..the main tools of the set i have found excellent. The jigsaw especially seems very powerful for a cordless. The drill is lovely to use..not to heavy and the batteries go on and on. Only one gripe..the chuck has some play in it straight out of the box. I built a large deck in 3 weekends just using these cordless tools and the only sticking point was trying mitres with the circ saw. No Chance...had to drag out the Ls1013 another excellent makita tool. ... Read more


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