Cordless Drill / Impact Driver

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Cordless Drill / Impact Driver

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I have been wanting a cordless impact driver for some time now and since we now have the trailer I am thinking it would be a good thing to have in it when traveling. Make a tire change a lot nicer. So was hoping for opinions on brand. I would like to stick to the brands Lowes offers because I get 10% off there.

Here are the brands they carry.

Bosch
DEWALT
Hitachi
K Tool International
Kobalt
Metabo
PORTER-CABLE
BLACK & DECKER
ROCKWELL

I am thinking the top three might be the only ones to consider.

So opinions?
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Milwaukee Tool M18 Fuel 1/2" should be on your list too. It is the one I won in RI last year. I've been using it a lot lately and plan on bringing it to trail runs from here on.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M1 ... /204410433

http://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-2763-22 ... B00GFUA7FC
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That is out of my price range. Would like it but when the high end Dewalt ones are just under $200 I have to go more that price range.
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Maybe they'll have another one in RI this weekend. LOL
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Josh - Check out CPO Tools
http://cpooutlets.com
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DeWalt!! As a carpenter I've owned or used every major brand of cordless tools over the past 15 years. Milwaukee would be second. Dewalt has so many tools too. You could grab your 1/2" impact now and add on as you can. A few that could be handy would be drill, angle grinder, reciprocating saw, grease gun, 1/4" impact, floodlight, radio, welder, sheet metal shear, band saw. You could fix almost anything on the trail with all these!!
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All I can say is stay away from Ryobi. They sucked me in with their "One" battery that fits everything. It doesn't.
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