Makita and DeWalt, but...
...have you guys ever tried the old Yankee-type telescoping screwdriver? No noise, no battery changes...
Oh, yeah, sorry, wrong forum.
On this side of the fence I have an old 9.6V Makita (seldom used now, but it shares batteries with a few other tools) and two 14.4V DeWalts, one in the house and one in the shop.
Well heres my 2 cents worth
I,m a big gray fan on almost all there stuff except their ROS sanders. Got tired of the dust canasters blowing off, numerous factory and self fixes, and they do not pick up dust well.
I have 5 of the older 862 12 volt drills, five chargers, 11 batteries. Two of these drills are approaching 6 years old. Yes, they have been replaced twice now with newer models. Only had 1 problem with 1 of them. I stripped the guts out of it one day driving 10" log home logs screws into a staircase that I built out of pine logs. I knew it was way to much for it but that drill was putting them right on it. PC took care of it under warranty. When it comes time to do some replacing, it will be gray again. All the original batteries still work fine. I did have two of them that the connecting straps inside connecting the numerous individual batteries together come loose, but resoldered them and they are still going.
Steve
push powered screw driver
John,
Yup, I have several. North Bros, Stanley, Millers Falls, Sears, etc.. I get a kick out of using them.