56FordGuy
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I'm getting ready to replace my 14 volt Makita cordless drill. I'm considering two 18 volt Makitas, the LCT (the white one) and the LXT (the green one). I'm also considering the DeWalt 20 volt Max.
All 3 are 1/2" drive, and the kits I'm looking at include the drill, two lithium batteries, a 1/4" drive impact, and a charger.
The LCT is the least expensive, on sale at Home Depot for $229.00. The LXT seems to have the best warranty with 3 years for both the tool and batteries. The DeWalt has the highest RPM and torque numbers. Both the LXT and DeWalt have 30 minute chargers, the LCT is a 15. That concerns me slightly because I suspect it's harder on long term battery life. The LXT has a 3 year warranty that covers the batteries, where the LCT is only one. The LCT can accept LXT batteries, though.
Any opinions would be great. I have an old Makita that has served well, but the batteries no longer hold a charge and I have some Home Depot gift cards to use. :thumbsup:
All 3 are 1/2" drive, and the kits I'm looking at include the drill, two lithium batteries, a 1/4" drive impact, and a charger.
The LCT is the least expensive, on sale at Home Depot for $229.00. The LXT seems to have the best warranty with 3 years for both the tool and batteries. The DeWalt has the highest RPM and torque numbers. Both the LXT and DeWalt have 30 minute chargers, the LCT is a 15. That concerns me slightly because I suspect it's harder on long term battery life. The LXT has a 3 year warranty that covers the batteries, where the LCT is only one. The LCT can accept LXT batteries, though.
Any opinions would be great. I have an old Makita that has served well, but the batteries no longer hold a charge and I have some Home Depot gift cards to use. :thumbsup: