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I have heard that the LSA is hit or miss. Personally I would go with milwaukee

Yeah so have I. Its like the 10 year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty  with Kia cars.....What lieing dumbasses they are, my moms car was not running right at all, its a kia optima turbo charged. Well somehow the turbo got dusted at 69000 miles, Kia says its not part of the power train, i said your crazy, this car came from the factory with a turbo on it, its a key feature in making power with the car, its part of the powertrain and we arnt paying for a new turbo charger.....lol.

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ok sooo..... little update...

i went and bought the ridgid set for 249$ and the guy threw in a milwaukee bit set for 5$... so far so good... way more power then my cheap 18v drill i had before... very happy so far.... thank your so much for all the tip and info...

thanks all!!!

You'll be happy with Ridgid. They look to be expanding their lineup and including bare tool options as well, so that will make expanding much more economical.

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