I have a B&D 12V that I'm ready to recycle in the garage sale, noticed
my local Lowe's has the model shown above on clearance for $95. How's
the battery life - Consumer Reports gave it poor marks for battery, good
for everything else.
I really like the Panasonic 15.6V - better to hold out for that one?
The February/March edition of Wood magazine has a good article on 14.4 volt
drills (including the Panasonic 15.6v). The DeWalt DC983KA, Festool TDK
15.6, and Panasonic all got "Top Tool" marks. I own two of the DeWalts and
couldn't say enough good things about that drill.
"Dave Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a B&D 12V that I'm ready to recycle in the garage sale, noticed my
>local Lowe's has the model shown above on clearance for $95. How's the
>battery life - Consumer Reports gave it poor marks for battery, good for
>everything else.
>
> I really like the Panasonic 15.6V - better to hold out for that one?
>
Yep, I just read that review. Noticed the Dewalt at Lowe's is a
different model. Also noticed that the clearance model is 3/8 chuck; if
I'm upgrading I'd rather have the 1/2 chuck. That kinda made my mind
up, but hey, it's still a pretty good deal. Think I paid that much for
the Firestorm I'm using now.
Jeff wrote:
> By the way Dave, the drill you mention and the one I mention are two
> different drills. The 983 is a heavier-duty model and got good marks in the
> Wood article all the way around. Same price as the Panasonic (about double
> the other DeWalt). My first one is about 5 years old - I bought a second as
> a backup at a recent Lowe's 20% of all power tools sale, so I couldn't
> resist. (It was either that or another router to add to the collection!)
> ;-}
>
>
>
>
> "Dave Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>I have a B&D 12V that I'm ready to recycle in the garage sale, noticed my
>>local Lowe's has the model shown above on clearance for $95. How's the
>>battery life - Consumer Reports gave it poor marks for battery, good for
>>everything else.
>>
>>I really like the Panasonic 15.6V - better to hold out for that one?
>>
>
>
>
I have been using the 12v Dewalt for over 10 years and I love it. I have
been using 5 of them in a cabinet shop as well as home and had zero
problems with it.
max
> I have a B&D 12V that I'm ready to recycle in the garage sale, noticed
> my local Lowe's has the model shown above on clearance for $95. How's
> the battery life - Consumer Reports gave it poor marks for battery, good
> for everything else.
>
> I really like the Panasonic 15.6V - better to hold out for that one?
>
By the way Dave, the drill you mention and the one I mention are two
different drills. The 983 is a heavier-duty model and got good marks in the
Wood article all the way around. Same price as the Panasonic (about double
the other DeWalt). My first one is about 5 years old - I bought a second as
a backup at a recent Lowe's 20% of all power tools sale, so I couldn't
resist. (It was either that or another router to add to the collection!)
;-}
"Dave Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a B&D 12V that I'm ready to recycle in the garage sale, noticed my
>local Lowe's has the model shown above on clearance for $95. How's the
>battery life - Consumer Reports gave it poor marks for battery, good for
>everything else.
>
> I really like the Panasonic 15.6V - better to hold out for that one?
>
If you are considering a Panasonic, get the Panasonic. Superior drill ,
Superior battery technology.
"Dave Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a B&D 12V that I'm ready to recycle in the garage sale, noticed my
>local Lowe's has the model shown above on clearance for $95. How's the
>battery life - Consumer Reports gave it poor marks for battery, good for
>everything else.
>
> I really like the Panasonic 15.6V - better to hold out for that one?
>