Pros
- I hope - reliable, light for its Newtons, ergonomic.
Cons
- The backlash of the head, the backlash of the "halves" of the body, the backlash of the battery could be smaller
Pros
- Power, reliability, ergonomics! Everything is at a decent level.
Cons
- No
Pros
- Powerful, ergonomic, excellent illumination.
Cons
- "Crooked" cartridge
Pros
- power and more power, good light, convenient to hang on a belt, convenient magnetic bit holder
Cons
- 1) failed at 3 weeks of light use without dust, overheating, moisture and other things. I twisted a little self-tapping screws into a tree in my garden . I just started to turn a self-tapping screw 4.8 by 50 and in the middle it turned off and did not turn on again. service sentenced to replace the block button + electronics + engine. hence the second drawback, repairs not under warranty are expensive, if you want to replace a button or electronics, you will change the unit assembly with the engine for $ 100. if you want to replace the cartridge, you won’t be able to remove it without a special tool and you will change the entire mechanics unit for about the same amount. 3 year warranty, but do I have to go to the service and wait for a month for spare parts in the official service of the city of a millionaire? 2) jammed the cartridge, clamped the bit manually without fanaticism, not by rotating the cartridge, worked, then simply could not spin the cartridge, it was only possible to hold the cartridge in the old timing belt and turn on the reverse rotation at first speed. and after all, you can’t present a devolta for such a jamb, but it’s already dumb, I’ll climb the roof, and the cartridge will jam, I’ll have to go down. 3) too abrupt stop of the cartridge, hence the problems with the fact that the cartridge itself relaxes and bits fly out, quite often 4) there is a beating of the cartridge, but this is the lesser of evils
Pros
- Lightweight, powerful, reliable.
Cons
- Price)
Pros
- good torque
Cons
- 1. Step speed adjustment. 2. Backlash when twisting
Pros
- A tool with thoughtful elements - backlight, rubberized handle, powerful motor, convenient cartridge, countless. A capacious battery, which of course can be singled out as a minus (since the batteries are impressive and heavy). However, I took for my tasks with a good capacity.
Cons
- Shurik really weighs a lot, but for me personally, this emphasized his strength. Yes, and after comparison with my old Shurik, this is fluff. Certainly not the price.
Pros
- I sat tightly on the Makita, what a pity that the Makita battery line was a little behind the DeWalt. What I liked about the 771 is the backlight, good batteries, weight, ergonomics, metal cartridge, power, brushless motor and three year warranty.
Cons
- Marked color, charger, PRICE. But it is worth noting that analogues in terms of characteristics like the 771st among competitors are a little more expensive.
Pros
- Very comfortable in the hand, does not slip. Perfectly balanced. Three backlight modes, highlights the work area where it is needed. Powerful - 70 N/m. Excellent ergonomics and design. Two batteries for 18 V, 2 a / h each - enough for a long time. Weight - 1.52 kg.
Cons
- Haven't revealed yet.
Pros
- Power! Bright backlight with flashlight function. Magnetic holder for fasteners. Tight bit/drill fixation. Ergonomics. Bracket for suspension.
Cons
- No extra handle included.
Pros
- Convenient backlight and flashlight mode. There is simply no lack of power. Perfectly balanced. Duration of work from one accumulator. Feels like a very reliable tool.
Cons
- A small play on the landing of the battery to the screwdriver. For me, the dimensions are a bit large.
Pros
- 1. Design. The best I have seen on the market. 2. Suitcase of the TStak system. Exactly the same I have from the DeWalt puncher, they are fastened together and you can carry both suitcases in one hand. It is also convenient to store, the suitcases do not slip off each other. 3. Power. It seems unrealistic for this size instrument. 4. Turnovers. Compared to my old hitachi, screws are much more cheerful. 5. Weight. Feels the same as my old hitachi, which, by the way, is 12V, not 18V. My father-in-law and father each have an 18V makita, so these are still fools - with such you need to swing your bitsuha in order to climb the electrical installation under the ceiling all day, for example. And DeWalt is light. Professional installers will appreciate. 6. Compactness. I really didn’t imagine that an 18V Shurik with such speed and torque, tearing off hats from self-tapping screws, could be more compact than a 12V hitachi. But the fact is: it is shorter by a few centimeters. And this means that they can work in narrower niches. 7. Price. Analogues from normal competitors are more expensive. Take the same Makita and look at prices for brushless motors of the same voltage, torque and RPM. 8. The location of the backlight and its brightness. Well, at least someone guessed to place it not under a cartridge, from which, as a rule, a shadow always falls in the place where it is necessary to drill / screw. Brightness at maximum fierce. I don’t even know why this is needed, but so be it. 9. Li-ion batteries. Now almost all competitors in the line have it, so the advantage is not so hot, but it will come down to the heap. Now no headaches with full discharge and subsequent charging as on Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh batteries. For work in the cold, of course, Li-ion is not an option. Indoors is perfect. 10. Charge indication on the batteries themselves. 10. Brushless motor. Due to this, the engine and Shurik as a whole are more compact. Batteries live longer. 11. Magnetic holder for bits. I thought it was nonsense, but practice has shown that it is a very useful thing. Bits hold pretty well.
Cons
- 1. Before buying, I read reviews that some bite the glove with a button. I confirm. We are talking about ordinary cotton gloves with PVC protector. If you use normal construction gloves made of suede and other dense materials, then everything is ok. It's not critical for me, but if anyone is annoyed, pay attention. 2. There is no turning off the LED backlight. A constantly burning light bulb in daylight is annoying. A trifle, of course.
Pros
- Not heavy, but with the necessary weight! Ideally lies in the hand.
Cons
- Didn't find it.
Pros
- Brushless, powerful, metal keyless chuck, comfortable lighting, magnetic bit holder.
Cons
- Chuck runout, small free play at the button