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    The Impact Driver is the key factor for me I had a nice DeWalt but was stolen
    I also find DeWalt batteries not long lasting .



    Heck you can find a low cost Impact Driver from harbor freight after all
    your not building decks your doing constant light duty work .

    Still remember putting in lag bolts with that DeWalt a real power house

    But Still

    18 Volt 1/4 in. Cordless Variable Speed Hex Impact Driver

    Put a 2 year warranty on it how can you go wrong , the inch pounds Torque of harbor freight Impact Driver 1050 in. lb. is more then sufficient .

    18 Volt 1/2 in. Cordless Variable Speed Drill/Driver

    For now those 2 items with a warranty will hit a touch over $100

    just the same
    this will make you feel like the big man on campus
    Milwaukee 2691-22 18-Volt Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit - Power Tool Combo Packs - Amazon.com
    Last edited by Copper Head; 03-08-2015 at 11:39 PM.

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