Ok the 996 has arrived, feels decent, 1.6kg bare like yours. So it is a little heavier. Approx 10%.In case anyone wonders about this one.
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Hi Know of any adapters that convert to Makita?Years of buying Makita then I swapped to Stanley fatmax. Cracking piece of kit, good deals at B&Q and Homebase, bought two combi sets
I've never used the three stage one, but I can see the benefit of it, sometimes when you just want a slow buzz and you are doing it all on the trigger it can be a little too easy to over squeeze and lose control of the cut, and if it does actually cut the vibration to any significant degree (and maybe reduce the noise too?) it would be worth the extra £25 IMO. Probably would depend on how much you'd use itGood idea, I've only a cheap Aldi multi tool, wired, use it regularly. Can see the 355 for just under £80 on eBay Toolstation and the 356 can be had for £105.
Much diff between them? Just the vibration and 3 stage switch?
Rising to that challengeHas anyone thought about how many battery / charger systems you would end up with if you only used all cordlless tools but picked the best for each task in hand, so a colourful array of tools ? Take this from the other direction, how many rigidly stick with a brand to only use a single battery type and accept some of the tools don't quite perform as well as you would like ?
Yes but IIRC Adam has the Festool quadrive which on low speed will do the same job a lot better - the biggest screws I've driven with mine were a bunch of these and it did it with ease and without any real noise. Buy ASSYplus VG steel zinc plated FT counters. head AW online.On the noise front: Makita do a series of "oil pulse" impact drivers, designed to be nearly silent. Not as cheap as a normal impact driver, but probably very helpful if doing a lot of 6" screws.
True, but that requires an investment in the Festool brand.Yes but IIRC Adam has the Festool quadrive which on low speed will do the same job a lot better - the biggest screws I've driven with mine were a bunch of these and it did it with ease and without any real noise. Buy ASSYplus VG steel zinc plated FT counters. head AW online.
I wasn't entirely convinced before I tried it out but it really surprised me as it's actually much better than an impact driver at driving big screws - I used an impact driver for 20 odd years before getting on, still use one - but for the big stuff it's quadrive every time now - once the torque of the driver gets the screw going they just pull themselves in so easily. I think impact rotation's stop-startiness loses a lot of momentum with screws (obviously unbeatable with reluctant bolts).
I was feeling a bit lazy so thought I’d try it on speed 1 - omg a complete shock as it suddenly span into action and nearly twisted itself out of my grip - I’m not one for physics but I’m suprised how much torque it had
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