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My current Dewalt DC988 18V cordless drill is now getting a little tired and due for replacement.
I've been looking at the 18V Makita drills with 3Ahr batteries. A good replacement for my Dewalt?

Any model recommendations? There seems to be a lot of options in that respect. I require combi so hammer, normal drilling and maybe torque control.
 
I tried one of them milwakee combi's out at elex and now i'm trying to sell a kidney to raise funds to replace my dewalt for milwakee.

regards Alex
 
I zapped my batteries the other day with a welder, worked a treat, good as new again! Don't think you can do it with lithium though!
 
Yep, for an 18V drill set yer welder to about 110amps, zap it a few times reverse polarity then a few more times correct polarity. Brings them back to life good and proper. You Tube it to see a demo video of it done.
 
Yep, for an 18V drill set yer welder to about 110amps, zap it a few times reverse polarity then a few more times correct polarity. Brings them back to life good and proper. You Tube it to see a demo video of it done.

It might revive your battery pack temporarily if your lucky but it will be a short term fix as one or more cells will have been pressure stressed and vented causing electrolyte depletion. Detailed information here: http://www.electriciansforums.net/electrical-tools-products/49518-ni-cd-li-ion.html
 
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I'll have a look at the Milwaukee drills but I'm being drawn towards the Makita LXT 202 kit which includes a BHP451Z combi drill, a BTD140Z impact driver, a fast 22 minute charger and 2 x 3Ah batteries.

The Makita BMR050 LED torch radio is really impressive and would make a great addition to the kit.
 
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