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Panasonic EYC155GQW 18-Volt NiMH Cordless 3-Tool Combo Kit | List Price: $934.00 Discount Price: Too low to display
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| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Cordless, 3-tool combination kit ideal for professional applications
- Drill driver features 15-stage clutch
- 18-volt wood saw designed for high-speed, fine cutting
- Reciprocating saw ideal for toughest demolition jobs
- Includes 2 rechargeable batteries, charger; 1-year warranty
Excellent tool set [Posted on 2006-07-28] I was hesitant to buy a battery powered tool set because of the weight. I was surprised that the tools weighed no more than my corded circular saw and reciprocating saw and even seemed lighter. They are well balanced and easy to handle. The blade on the reciprocating is so easy to change, no hex key needed just twist and put the new blade in.
I have owned a Panasonic drill for 3 years and that has been the best drill I ever owned. That is why I decided to try this set. I would recommened this set for a small person who finds most tools too heavy to handle.
best tool set [Posted on 2006-10-08] this is not my second panasonic tool kit, the last drill/driver lasted my ten years. what else can you say about the reputation of panasonic tools? the batteries last forever; I have only charged the batteries three times over three months of somewhat heavy use, if a bit infrequent use. Top quality plastic and engineering. A pleasure to use every time.
Best cordless tools on the market [Posted on 2007-06-12] best tool investment ive made in a while. im an electrician and they work great for everything i can imagine doing. high quality. great battery life. great torque. in low, the drill has full torque even when you barely press the trigger. high speed is incredibly fast. the circular saw rips pt 2x4s like nothing and the sawzaw is compact and simple to use. the hammer on the drill is easy on the hands too. you can barely feel it viberate, yet it puts wholes in concrete for tapcons in seconds. if your on the fence about what cordless set to buy, go with panasonic, theres no way you will be sorry.
OK, but.... [Posted on 2007-09-17] I've owned just about every cordless tool made through the years and Panasonic makes great drills. They have great ergonomics and battery life (after 5 years, I have yet to replace a battery and I use the drill hard). I decided to purchase the kit and was somewhat disappointed with the circular saw. It seemed cheaply made and the adjustments are flimsy. The thing that irks me the most is the blade. They must be special ordered because of the arbor size. You won't find them in a box store and they cost $45-$50! Each! That is unacceptable.
A Great Set of Tools! [Posted on 2008-05-24] I'm always looking for the best possible products. This is the best set of battery operated tools by far! The battery life at 3.5 amp hrs. is by far the most offered by any company. I'm a dairy farmer, so these tools see just about everything; from construction, repairs, fencing, equipment repair, you name it I throw it at it. I've owned DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, before this and they did not have the battery life or the ergonomics that these units have. I feel they are light, tough and powerful. At first I thought the circular saw and sawsall could have been built more rugged, but after using them and putting them through a good workout it turns out they are plenty rugged. (I guess as long as you don't drop them from a 60 foot silo.) Again, the battery life is Awesome! I just can't stress how important that is to me. I've drilled through metal just about all day without having to change batteries! The only set of tools I would like to compare these to that even comes close to these is the new Milwaukee lithium Ion tools. Even they only have 3 amp hr batteries. They are suppose to be 28 volt batteries, but again as I said I'm pretty demanding and I have yet to find a job that these 18 volt tools can't tackle with ease! So go ahead, I think you will like these tools.
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