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30 minutes ago, dwain said:

That'd be Metabo only I believe.

 

Correct @dwain

 

It's a sad thing.

 

Even budget brands like Stanley FatMax & Ozito have one.

 

The only other brand I found is Black & Decker (doesn't count).  

 

 

Let's hope Metabo have something spectacular brewing. That along with a brushless recip saw! 

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2 hours ago, D W said:

Correct @dwain

Let's hope Metabo have something spectacular brewing. That along with a brushless recip saw! 

 

I can tell you with certainty that they do have a BL impact driver brewing! ;)

 

Next question:

Who was the last of the big brands to bring out a cordless drill with metal chuck?

 

 

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Hmmm, i was thinking much too small. I was presuming (very incorrectly) that the uptake in metal chucks only happened in the Li-Ion age. Pls excuse my ignorance.

 

As you should all have known (based on the questioner and his profile pic), the first brand to introduce BL motors to the general public was Makita. 2004 I believe....

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The three highest torque 18V/20V impact drivers on the market claim 203 Nm, 205 Nm and 207 Nm (for reference, 205 Nm is 1825 in-lbs).

 

Name the three manufacturers correctly:

203 Nm - 

205 Nm - 

207 Nm - 

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2 hours ago, dwain said:

The three highest torque 18V/20V impact drivers on the market claim 203 Nm, 205 Nm and 207 Nm (for reference, 205 Nm is 1825 in-lbs).

 

Name the three manufacturers correctly:

203 Nm - 

205 Nm - 

207 Nm - 

Name the three manufacturers correctly:

 

203 Nm - Milwaukee M18FPD-0 

205 Nm - Dewalt DCK266P2

207 Nm - Hitachi WH18DBDL2

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Name the three manufacturers correctly:
 
203 Nm - Milwaukee M18FPD-0 
205 Nm - Dewalt DCK266P2
207 Nm - Hitachi WH18DBDL2


Correct Makita fan. You're up.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but you didn't google them did you? I wasn't expecting model numbers ....


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26 minutes ago, dwain said:

 


Wow that's crazy. I seriously doubt they can match those claims!


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I doubt it too, plenty of people claim numbers are pumped up by all manufacturers. The industry really needs a proper system in place to actually measure these machines. 

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