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  1. 4 hours ago, jtkendall said:

    Batteries on the other hand take more effort

     

    I've had exactly the same experience in Australia. I couldn't sell a few batteries until I dropped the price to a point where it was too good to ignore. It took me 6 weeks to sell a Metabo battery that had only done 5 charge cycles and had one minor scratch on the bottom, and I had to sell it for 1/3 of the price of a new one (shipping included!). I'd say Milwaukee and Dewalt would sell much easier than Metabo.

     

    I'm actually surprised how well Ebay works for tools in Australia, we only have a population of 24 million.

  2. 3 hours ago, BigTuras said:

    I also wonder about the padding/grip material at the top of the handle bars

     

    Is it the same as the 20V string trimmer handle? It's made of similar stuff to those stress balls. I'm just waiting for mine to fall apart. It should have been hard rubber.

  3. I used to always buy cheap hand tools and never gave much thought to using them. I've never owned cordless tools before. Since about 2015, somehow, I've gotten the tool bug.

     

    My first cordless was a Bosch PS31 12V brushed drill and impact driver combo. Next it was a few 18V Metabo tools. The OMT got me into Dewalt 20V, and the TD170 impact driver got me into Makita 18V. I mostly have Dewalt 20V now. Makita and Dewalt are great tools! 

     

    I recently won an ebay auction for a used Bosch 18V charger, so soon I'll probably end up with a few of their tools too (the DDS183 drill in particular). 

     

    I'm also a big fan of high quality hand tools. I have some Stahlwille, NWS, Knipex, Grip-on, and Facom.

     

    Tools and DIY are probably the only hobby I have now. I'm always looking for jobs to do with them. 

  4. I have a knockoff 2ah Dewalt. It works great for my drill, die grinder, OMT, and string trimmer, but not the jobsite blower. When I fully pull the trigger it will work for half a second then cut out. 

     

    Other than that it's quite a good battery. It also lasts longer than the genuine 2ah batteries I have. 

     

    I wouldn't buy one again though.  

  5. I'm looking for a good quality ratchet for 1/4 hex bits. I've seen one from Felo but it's too expensive. 

     

    I'm setting up a tool box for the house and plan to use 1 inch (25mm) hex driver bits for everything, instead of hex keys and screwdrivers. I have a very good magnetic Wiha bit holding handle for screwdriving but nothing to take over for the hex key role.

     

    There's quite a few on Ebay but I'm reluctant to get one that might end up having a really poor ratcheting mechanism. They might actually be great, it's just largely unknown. 

  6. 1 hour ago, XTsallaD said:

    mine does work as expected with 25mm bits. The chuck is just deep enough to hold them about the same is a bit holder or just like the Bosch images. 

    I have a ps42 impact I got from Korea a few years ago and it’s chuck is as you describe, being a little too deep. 

     

    Thanks for that info. Strange that they could have different depth chucks. It seems hard to believe they wouldn't notice something like that during manufacturing or from years of customer feedback. Unless they are meant to be this way for the Korean market. Mine is actually a GSR-10,8 V-EC HX, I just say ps22 because it's easier.

     

    What year was your ps22 and ps42 manufactured? Mine says "Made in Malaysia 2017". The chuck is exactly 25mm (1 inch deep) and the ball bearing thing that clamps down on the bits is 5mm from the front of the chuck.

     

     

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