I have a deck building project coming up and want to purchase an impact driver. I currently only have a PC 14.4v drill/driver. The fact that that Rockwell has a lifetime battery warranty where you can send the battery in for replacement at a $7.00 return shipping and handling fee and 2yrs on the tool seems like a better option than purchasing another brand. Any opinions?
The next question is whether to go 12v or 18v. I rarely have large projects like the deck, most are small. I've lately wanted a small 12v impact driver or drill/driver to get into tight places. Many 18v impact drivers are considerably shorter than my old drill driver but they don't look like they can get into a confined space as well as most 12v systems. Am I going to wish I purchased an 18v impact driver when working on the deck or a larger project or can I get by on the smaller easier handling 12v tool? I've been told that a 12v impact driver is going to drive screws and small lag bolts with much better performance than my 14.4 drill/driver.
The next question is whether to go 12v or 18v. I rarely have large projects like the deck, most are small. I've lately wanted a small 12v impact driver or drill/driver to get into tight places. Many 18v impact drivers are considerably shorter than my old drill driver but they don't look like they can get into a confined space as well as most 12v systems. Am I going to wish I purchased an 18v impact driver when working on the deck or a larger project or can I get by on the smaller easier handling 12v tool? I've been told that a 12v impact driver is going to drive screws and small lag bolts with much better performance than my 14.4 drill/driver.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

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