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Porter-Cable 9878CS 14.4V Cordless Drill and SawBoss Combo Kit | List Price: $361.45
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| Brand: Porter-Cable Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - One year warranty/30 Day performance certification
P-C 14.4-volt combo a winner [Posted on 2001-11-22] I've used two other drill/saw combos: Porter-Cable's 19-volt, and deWalt's 14.4-volt. This combo (14.4 drill/saw) is far and away the best combination of power, weight, price, and convenience. Drill is well-balanced, has two molded bit storage slots. Sounds and feels tight and solid, w/ good trigger response. Motor is smooth and powerful, drives half-inch holes in 2xs without a pause. The 1/2" chuck is great, and it works: grabs and holds bits tight. The P-C 19v. drill is essentially the same tool, but w/ the bigger battery not as balanced and much heavier--more than I'd want to use all day. The re-designed deWalt XP drill is an improvement over earlier deWalts, but it has significant gear lash and I found it frustrating to use. The forward/reverse switch is too near the handgrip. When I picked up the tool my knuckles pushed the switch into neutral or reverse. (Also: only one bit slot-and I'm using both square and Phillips, so what to do with the one not in use?) The P-C 14.4v. saw is heavier than the deWalt saw, but it's got a slightly larger blade and it's still easy to use, even one-handed-on scaffolding (where the cordless is unmatched) or the shop, where I reach for it now in preference to the big corded saw. Saw cuts smoothly everything I've put to it--3/4" CDX to 2x12s. Great blade, too. I've found P-C stuff in general tough and durable. Drill has been used hard (and dropped off scaffolding) and still sounds and works like new. The P-C combo case is bulky and bigger than it has to be, but hey.
14.4 cordless saw [Posted on 2004-05-14] I purchased this combo about three years ago when I started an addition project on our house. The drill is an excellent tool however the saw leaves much to be desired. There is not enough battery to power the saw. I have four batteries for this saw and it takes all of them to do a small project. I mainly have Porter Cable tools and have been very satisfied with them. If you want a cordless saw don't buy the 14.4 volt. I have used an 18 volt saw and they run circles around this one. My guess is the 19.2 would be a good choice. I did not buy the 19.2 because I already had two batteries and I thought four 14.4 batteries would work as well. My mistake.
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