neilyweely
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I have got a few drills in the back room, there is a makita 8434 with nimh batteries, a couple of ryobi's with nicads, a couple of cheaper drills that are nicad, and a 32v macallister with nicads that I have to say is really quite good, it is a bit of a lump, but on closer inspection I found the batts are 2.6ah, and in practical use the drill will put a LONG screw in anything, at least as well as my impact driver, which is rated as 135nm.
Then I have a new li ion hilti.
Anyway, my question is kinda twofold; the different types of batteries, as I understand it, are all about lifespan; nicad having memory so not so good, and tempremental. The nimh have no memory, but experience a drop off in power as they get towards the end of their charge, and li ion, which with no memory and maintaining their power till end of charge, plus longer life, are mustard.
Bearing in mind the difference in price, which is fairly noticeable, does anyone think that it is really worth it. With companies now offering a 'battery for life' deal , and my 32v for 50quid still running strong on both the first gen nicads I am not convinced at all. I have heard people bragging about their de walt/makita from 1960 still on its first set of batts!
Also then is the question of the price of the bare drill; I have the hilti, which is lovely (well engineered and so on) but do i use it - NO. I always take the Ryobi set, and the drill has never let me down. I don't expect it to drill holes in walls for extractors, so it does ok. The 32v does my framework.
I think a lot of chippies/builders have these mad expensive drills etc for a bit of a status competition first and foremost - the amount of times I have heard someone say ' yeah, and this one was 5 hundred quid....'
Am I missing something?
Neil
Then I have a new li ion hilti.
Anyway, my question is kinda twofold; the different types of batteries, as I understand it, are all about lifespan; nicad having memory so not so good, and tempremental. The nimh have no memory, but experience a drop off in power as they get towards the end of their charge, and li ion, which with no memory and maintaining their power till end of charge, plus longer life, are mustard.
Bearing in mind the difference in price, which is fairly noticeable, does anyone think that it is really worth it. With companies now offering a 'battery for life' deal , and my 32v for 50quid still running strong on both the first gen nicads I am not convinced at all. I have heard people bragging about their de walt/makita from 1960 still on its first set of batts!
Also then is the question of the price of the bare drill; I have the hilti, which is lovely (well engineered and so on) but do i use it - NO. I always take the Ryobi set, and the drill has never let me down. I don't expect it to drill holes in walls for extractors, so it does ok. The 32v does my framework.
I think a lot of chippies/builders have these mad expensive drills etc for a bit of a status competition first and foremost - the amount of times I have heard someone say ' yeah, and this one was 5 hundred quid....'
Am I missing something?
Neil