You made that up.
You made that up.
Please read again.
thank you.
A good strategy to use them in tandem considering how much time one spends changing bits (and looking for them under piles of sawdust etc)
Panasonic make a Drill driver/Impact Driver all in one. Probably worth the cost - not cheap. All it needs is a few more cheaper makers to come out with similar products.
I have. They are making an issue that would be a non issue in the professional market.
You're welcome.
Gear boxes certainly do get hot. How much of that heat is internally generated, and how much is conducted from the motor is another question.
Certainly... its easy to get into the loudspeaker style exaggerated claims.
Its also closely tied to the duty cycle the thing is rated for. Many budget tools are only designed to run for short bursts with a rest period in between to allow cooling.
You would need to buy two of them then, since part of the advantage of having drill and driver in separate tools is not needing to swap between drill and driver bits all the time.
Shows just how little DIY you actually do. All in one tools are for rank amateurs who can't or won't afford the proper things, although may be of some use for pros doing field work. Which also doesn't include you. who thinks a hacksaw is an all in one tool.
Did I?
Not so long ago you were singing the praises of the Wicks high torque drill with right angle drive. And claimed to have one. If you did have that drill and an impact one you'd realise their respective strengths. That you are now arguing for impact drivers only shows you own neither.
In your own words you are a troll and should eff off. Most trolls are rather more intelligent than you at making things up.
Buy two Panasonics?
Please eff off as you are a worthless troll.
You did, so please eff off as you are a worthless troll.
Might as well, cheaper than combi's
..and combi drills are very big and heavy.
only if you are very weak and small
Do you have two in your holsters?
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