Howdy, folks.
I'm thinking of possibly updating my current setup, looking at a reconditioned PC 20V drill/saw combo. Has anyone had any experience with these? It's very reasonable on Amazon. I'm not sold on any brand, so long as it performs well and takes the abuse that one would normally throw at a drill. Previously, I've had good luck with PC, but not sure about the newer stuff.
This one came up on a general search and struck my fancy. The cordless saw combo is a major bonus, but not necessarily a must have. My major objective here is the drill, but the saw is gravy on the deal.
Part Number PCCK605L2R
Voltage 20 volts
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
In the past, I have had extremely good luck with factory reconditioned tools. My first was an 18V Ryobi drill about 20 years ago when 18V was almost unheard of. Lasted me a decade with heavy abuse. Batteries finally gave out and I decided to purge it for a more compact model which didn't last for anything. (mistake, that was)
I currently have a relatively cheap driver and have the need very soon for a more durable tool.
Any input would be appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks,
Dan
I'm thinking of possibly updating my current setup, looking at a reconditioned PC 20V drill/saw combo. Has anyone had any experience with these? It's very reasonable on Amazon. I'm not sold on any brand, so long as it performs well and takes the abuse that one would normally throw at a drill. Previously, I've had good luck with PC, but not sure about the newer stuff.
This one came up on a general search and struck my fancy. The cordless saw combo is a major bonus, but not necessarily a must have. My major objective here is the drill, but the saw is gravy on the deal.
Part Number PCCK605L2R
Voltage 20 volts
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
In the past, I have had extremely good luck with factory reconditioned tools. My first was an 18V Ryobi drill about 20 years ago when 18V was almost unheard of. Lasted me a decade with heavy abuse. Batteries finally gave out and I decided to purge it for a more compact model which didn't last for anything. (mistake, that was)
I currently have a relatively cheap driver and have the need very soon for a more durable tool.
Any input would be appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks,
Dan
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