Hi
I'm looking for a bit of advice on which impact driver to buy. I recently had a Makita 18v lithium ion combi drill (BHP451) die on me after a few years of site use. I replaced it with a Milwaukee C18DD (as I never used the hammer action on the Makita) and it has been excellent so far. However, I only use it for boring holes and driving screws when precision is needed. Everything else gets the impact treatment.
So, onto the main topic. When driving longer screws (2"-4") for flooring, framing, etc I've been borrowing my dad's Makita 18v li-ion impact driver (BTD140) but thought it was about time I got my own. I'm unsure what to go for though so any help would be very appreciated. Something that won't mind driving screws up to 4" (without pilot drilling).
Any other recommendations will be appreciated also. Ideally, I don't want to spend more than £150 as that is the price of the C18ID (minus the VAT, which I can claim back) the dearer of the two options.
I've looked at the Makita 10.8v model, and whilst it looks great, I think the type of work I do will be too hard on it (requiring constant recharging with the 1.5ah batteries). So I've narrowed it down to either the Milwaukee C12ID (even though this uses 1.5ah batteries also) or just buying the Milwaukee C18ID body and using the 3.0ah batteries I already have.
Ideally, I'd like the C12 as smaller and lighter is always handy as the 18v driver drill is a heavy brute. But if the 18v impact driver would be more suitable for heavy site use that'd be fine too.
Any other recommendations would also be welcomed. Ideally, I'd not like to go over £150 (the VAT excluded price of the C18ID, which is the dearer of the two options).
Thanks
I'm looking for a bit of advice on which impact driver to buy. I recently had a Makita 18v lithium ion combi drill (BHP451) die on me after a few years of site use. I replaced it with a Milwaukee C18DD (as I never used the hammer action on the Makita) and it has been excellent so far. However, I only use it for boring holes and driving screws when precision is needed. Everything else gets the impact treatment.
So, onto the main topic. When driving longer screws (2"-4") for flooring, framing, etc I've been borrowing my dad's Makita 18v li-ion impact driver (BTD140) but thought it was about time I got my own. I'm unsure what to go for though so any help would be very appreciated. Something that won't mind driving screws up to 4" (without pilot drilling).
Any other recommendations will be appreciated also. Ideally, I don't want to spend more than £150 as that is the price of the C18ID (minus the VAT, which I can claim back) the dearer of the two options.
I've looked at the Makita 10.8v model, and whilst it looks great, I think the type of work I do will be too hard on it (requiring constant recharging with the 1.5ah batteries). So I've narrowed it down to either the Milwaukee C12ID (even though this uses 1.5ah batteries also) or just buying the Milwaukee C18ID body and using the 3.0ah batteries I already have.
Ideally, I'd like the C12 as smaller and lighter is always handy as the 18v driver drill is a heavy brute. But if the 18v impact driver would be more suitable for heavy site use that'd be fine too.
Any other recommendations would also be welcomed. Ideally, I'd not like to go over £150 (the VAT excluded price of the C18ID, which is the dearer of the two options).
Thanks