Important to me was mainly the weight, a fast charger and a battery-double, with me doing the capacity of the batteries does not matter, since one is always recharged. Since I have 18V-10.8V Monster and a screwdriver, it must of course be a 14.4V screwdriver.
In addition, I wanted two courses, because that simply brings another speed and torque range with it.
Gimmicks such as light and extra handle me did not care.
Shortlisted then came the-reviewed here Makita BDF343RHE for 160 Metabo cordless drill BS14.4LI for 145, the Kress 144 AFB 1.5 for 200, and the Bosch PSR 14.4 LI-2 for 160, but with its 1-hour charger equal rausflog again.
The Kress was far too expensive, and it certainly would be great otherwise, above all, he has an incredible torque. However, he is also heavier and larger than the others, which indeed is a criterion.
It was then the Makita because I have the advantage here that I can load from 7.2V to 18V Makita with its charger ALL Li and NiMH batteries. Thus, it opened me the opportunity to buy all future devices as a solo equipment, without charger and 14.4V batteries, or just with the respective 7.2V or 18V batteries.
(And I like it optically very good, and I've always wanted to have what Makita ... but is not Entscheidungskritrium ...))
Now to practice:
POWER ON is enough for light to medium applications. I am at 6 x 200 Spax dared I gemöhrt in pine wood forehead
hab ... going just yet, but is already ne torment for the device. But that was just a test to explore the device, it takes
you then halt the 18V-spanking or equal ne drill.
-He's very easy to dose and very easy to operate. The switches have good locking points, the torque selector is good
graded.
The balance adjusts: I am suffering from chronic tennis elbow on both sides (no, not the tennis, so more of
Männersachen course ....; -) ...) this is very important for me. No matter how I hold it, it's real fatigue and pain-free.
-The Extensive gum is really a help, any other wrench slipping like to smooth, moderately sloped surfaces.
I did this in enm Specialists times tried, many have only rubberized grips, the Makita has the rubber and on the battery and the back of the
Housing. Interesting for people who often times rumwerkeln roofs, I've the canopy with only 12 ° inclination and two
Shed roofs with approximately 25 ° inclination noticed: my other devices are all cut down, and the Festo had to be secured.
-The Charging time is topschnell with max 15min, the capacity of the batteries thus actually reaches out to Dauerzuschrauben. Incidentally runs
the fan of the charger is not always as it has already been criticized on several occasions, but sometimes quite long after, and I do not
can moor at the ambient temperature. In any case, the charger is also designed for trickle charge, what not everyone
(Cheap) loader can. This means that it is a regulated charger, which also basically the battery life
should be conducive.
-The dimensions are also great, because I often times a car screw (T3 Womo with self-expansion) is very important. My 10.8V-
Screwdriver is indeed very small, but is often too weak ....
-The case is useful to accommodate a good size to more of other things
Conclusion: after reconstruction of two basements (self-wood shelves and drilling in brick that can not impact drilling), a woodshed, a giant canopy of larch and various other objects, I can only say: top appliance, I would buy immediately if it times a steal ....
When Vordachbau way, I have made a direct comparison with the Festool screwdriver my carpenter (roughly same features and performance of the basic unit): I found the handling aspect is the Makita the twice as expensive Festo in every way, the performance and charging time are comparable. Could be that the Festo is durable, but should then more interested in the professional with hardcore continuous use ... for the handyman reaches the Makita thick!