Robert_in_NY
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- Joined
- Aug 1, 2001
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- Location
- Silver Creek, NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
We run all DeWalts on our job sites. Its hard to change brands now since we have so many 18 volt DeWalt tools. Its nice being able to pull a battery from one tool and toss in another or have one charger on the job. I have actually been happy with DeWalts cordless tools. Yeah, there are some places they can improve but they have plenty of power, last well on a charge and do what their designed to do. The first DeWalt cordless drill I bought was a 14.4 volt drill that was reconditioned and was at one of those traveling tool sales. I still have that drill and it still does what it suppose to with never a problem.
I have only ever had one drill actually break completely. I was drilling a 4" hole through a wall and the handle broke off in the process. Other then that, the gear selector acted up in that one and that was the worst problem we had. That particular drill got used a lot and for things it shouldn't have been used for but it lasted 5-6 years. We have another 18v DeWalt that is starting to act up. Its most likely the brushes from the way its acting. $7 in new parts and it will be back up and running fine. We do use our tools a lot on job sites and I don't know of any other brand that will hold up any better then our DeWalts. So as long as we can still get batteries that work with our 18 volts then we will continue to use them unless something bad happens in which case we will look into changing over to all lithium or what ever is the best available at the time.
I have only ever had one drill actually break completely. I was drilling a 4" hole through a wall and the handle broke off in the process. Other then that, the gear selector acted up in that one and that was the worst problem we had. That particular drill got used a lot and for things it shouldn't have been used for but it lasted 5-6 years. We have another 18v DeWalt that is starting to act up. Its most likely the brushes from the way its acting. $7 in new parts and it will be back up and running fine. We do use our tools a lot on job sites and I don't know of any other brand that will hold up any better then our DeWalts. So as long as we can still get batteries that work with our 18 volts then we will continue to use them unless something bad happens in which case we will look into changing over to all lithium or what ever is the best available at the time.