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i have the 10.8 makita, very strong bit of kit perfect for small hard to get areas, wouldnt bother with cheap brands...
battery last ages too.
HAS ANYONE USED OR BROUGHT ERBAUER 10.8V IMPACT DRIVER FROM SCERWFIX,IS IT WORTH BUYING ?.OR IS IT BETTER TO BUY THE MAKITA VERSION.CAN ANYONE RECOMEND ONE :joker:
I use an 18V Makita. Its an absolute beast and will drive anything! It's handy as it uses the same batteries as my 18V cordless. I don't really see the point of 10.8V and 12V tools? I'm sure someone may enlighten me tho
I use an 18V Makita. Its an absolute beast and will drive anything! It's handy as it uses the same batteries as my 18V cordless. I don't really see the point of 10.8V and 12V tools? I'm sure someone may enlighten me tho
The Makita is a nice tool, but the Bosch version is the daddy in this category, with an extra 15Nm of torque over its Makita brethren. Unfortunately, it is also more expensive.
I bought it as part of a kit, together with a drill driver. Quite a few people scoff at it when you bring it out the bag, as the above poster has also found, but they soon change their minds once they've given it a try. It packs a powerful punch.
If you are going to start down the 10.8 route, Bosch is the way to go. Their range of 10.8 of tools is much bigger than Makita's.
This is true and I have tried the Bosch 10.8, but I have had too many problems with Bosch to pay out for more of their gear, so I stick with Makita. Them 15Nm of torque are not much use when the damned thing doesn't work.
Heisenberg, you been slingin' dope? How good is breaking bad?!
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