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		<title>RIDGID 24V XLi 4-Piece Cordless Combo Kit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tool: RIDGID 24V XLi 4-Piece Cordless Combo Kit Excitement, Look what I got! Four Ridgid Cordless Tools in one sack. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy sack at that and one that won&#8217;t zip closed with all the tools in it. A mega drill/driver, 6&#8243; circular saw, reciprocating &#8216;saws all&#8217; and a flashlight complete with two 24V [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Tool:</span> RIDGID 24V XLi 4-Piece Cordless Combo Kit</strong></p>

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Excitement, Look what I got! Four Ridgid Cordless Tools in one sack. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy sack at that and one that won&#8217;t zip closed with all the tools in it. A mega drill/driver, 6&#8243; circular saw, reciprocating &#8216;saws all&#8217; and a flashlight complete with two 24V LI batteries, charger and carry bag make up this 4-piece combo kit.</p>
<p><strong>Rating:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Tools included:</strong></span></p>
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<li>R851150 1/2&#8243; VSR Drill/Driver</li>
<li>R855 6 1/2&#8243; Circular Saw</li>
<li>R854 Reciprocating Saw</li>
<li>R859 Work Light</li>
<li>24v XLi Battery Charger</li>
<li>(2) 24 volt Lithium-ion Batteries</li>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Experience:</strong></span></p>
<p>I like this tool combo so it&#8217;s ironic that while I&#8217;ve been putting off this lengthy review some of the tools are beginning to fail.</p>
<p>This Ridgid combo replaced my long-dead Dewalt combo. that was offered well before a &#8220;cordless&#8221; sawzall was available so the Ridgid would be my first cordless reciprocating saw. I have used it extensively along with all the tools in the bag over the past year.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m carrying the Ridgid Combo with me unless a job calls for more and I&#8217;ve gotten away with quite a few tasks without electricity.</p>
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<li>Cordless Drill/Driver</li>
<li>Cordless Circular Saw</li>
<li>Cordless Reciprocating Saw</li>
<li>Cordless Illumination!</li>
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<p>Plus, I&#8217;ve added Ridgid&#8217;s</p>
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<li>Cordless Planer</li>
<li>Cordless Jigsaw</li>
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<p>I keep a power inverter in the truck for battery charging.</p>

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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Comments:</strong></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to say the Drill/Driver is as good as my little 15v Panasonic. Hahah, why do I like that wimpy panasonic?</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to say the sawzall is as tough as my corded model. I&#8217;d like to say the Circular saw even comes close to a Saw Boss or that the flashlight is bright. Hmm&#8230; What can I say?</p>
<p>I can say that Ridgid makes tools that feel good in my hand. They are simple to adjust, with nice thick nobs and levers that operate smoothly. They are user-friendly and orange.</p>
<p>The Drill/Driver is heavy as hell with the 24V battery and it&#8217;s not small either. This is a framing, exterior heavy duty drill driver and I like it. It&#8217;s a little sloppy on fit and finish but it&#8217;s a brute and lasts long on the 24V&#8230; provided it&#8217;s not cold &#8211; more on that in a sec. I recently used this driver on slow speed hammer drill setting to drive in 1/4&#8243; lags and an hour before to install #6 brass screws into fancy cabinet hinges. This is not a gentle driver.</p>

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<p>The cordless circular saw is ok. At first I was excited because it outperforms my retired Dewalt but it&#8217;s really not all that impressive. A few sheets of plywood or a bunch of 2x and even the 24V battery is shot. It&#8217;s not the one for ripping 2x material unless it&#8217;s just one length and the other battery is charging but it is fantastic to have. I use it all the time for things like working on fence, out buildings, attics or basements without power and anywhere a couple of cuts will do.</p>
<p>The reciprocating saw got a lot of use over the year. That&#8217;s likely why three parts on mine are broken .. with an important pin lost. It still works. I know I should order the part before it doesn&#8217;t exist, since Ridgid has already replaced this model. The sawzall is important on my job. I&#8217;ve gotten away with a lot from this saw but let&#8217;s just say my opinion matches it&#8217;s strength.</p>
<p>The flashlight is outdated in this age of much brighter and more efficient LEDs. Imagine what we should have attached to those huge 24V batteries.</p>
<p>Ahh.. the Ridgid 24V Batteries: First I have say, I noticed that one battery costs $100. The combo kit came with two. That&#8217;s $200&#8230; so I got a charger, drill, flashlight and two saws for $200? I&#8217;ll say that a charging indicator on the battery and super-fast charging are fantastic!</p>
<p>The batteries hate the cold winters in New England. Mine did anyway. The both of my batteries couldn&#8217;t figure out whether they were charged or not. Sometimes a single cut would set the battery to dead but setting on the charger shows full after 10 seconds. Nothing I can do about the cold and never had this problem with the Porter-Cable drill/driver battery.</p>

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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Summary:</strong></span></p>
<p>Having all these tools cordless is liberating. Do I feel forced to stick with Ridgid&#8217;s cordless line since I&#8217;m already in this deep with 4 batteries and 6 tools? How do we end up with one over the other&#8230; My friend had this one, the tools were smooth. I liked the charge indicator and the tools seemed to last a long time on a single charge. I bought it and I&#8217;ve been happy to own a kit such as this. My suggestion would be to read up on these combos, consider what it means to have a half-dozen tools relying on a battery system. Research the batteries and if Ridgid batteries have the best record, go for it.</p>
<p><strong>Links:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001KUFYPA?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=tbb44-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001KUFYPA">Ridgid X3 R963 5 Piece 18v Lithium-ion Combo Kit</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=tbb44-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B001KUFYPA" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001G8DD0E?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=tbb44-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001G8DD0E">Ridgid R964- 4 piece 18 volt Lithium Ion Combo Kit</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=tbb44-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B001G8DD0E" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WHISW8?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=tbb44-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000WHISW8">Ridgid 24V 1-Hour Lithium-Ion Battery Charger 140315001</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=tbb44-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B000WHISW8" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001L4DM0O?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=tbb44-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001L4DM0O">RIDGID 24V/18V Max Select XLi Lithium-Ion Hammer Drill</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=tbb44-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B001L4DM0O" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
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		<title>Ridgid R883 Dual Voltage Cordless Jigsaw</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 05:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tool: Ridgid R883 Dual Voltage Cordless Jig Saw Date of Service: January 2009 Adding another Ridgid cordless tool to my discontinued 24V combo kit, this cordless jigsaw is the fourth in my current collection but is my only &#8216;cordless&#8217; jigsaw. Featuring Dual Select, this tool is capable of either the Ridgid 18 volt or 24 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Tool:</span> Ridgid R883 Dual Voltage Cordless Jig Saw</strong><br />
<span style="color: #888888;"> Date of Service: January 2009</span></p>
<p>Adding another Ridgid cordless tool to my discontinued 24V combo kit, this cordless jigsaw is the fourth in my current collection but is my only &#8216;cordless&#8217; jigsaw. Featuring Dual Select, this tool is capable of either the Ridgid 18 volt or 24 volt batteries.</p>
<p><strong>Rating:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Features:</strong></span></p>
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<td width="100%">Works with both 24 volt and 18 volt battery systems</td>
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<td width="100%">Variable speed switch – for easier speed control and precise starts</td>
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<td width="100%">Tool free blade clamp – makes blade changes faster and easier</td>
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<td width="100%">Tool free shoe adjustment – allows adjustment of shoe with one hand</td>
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<span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Experience:</strong></span></p>
<p>I have a lot of comments about this new tool of mine so I will keep the experience comments to a minimum. I&#8217;ve taken this new jigsaw on a few jobs. These pictures are mostly from a cabinet job. A jigsaw is put to use fabricating cabinets, making the various cuts and cut-outs necessary to fit things together. I haven&#8217;t had the chance to cut arches from 12/4 oak yet but I cut a few 2x pieces and a bunch of poplar wood and birch ply so far. Here&#8217;s what I found out:</p>
<p><strong>Comments:</strong></p>
<p>I have a few comments about this saw.</p>
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The plastic pieces around the blade are for what? Cheap crap that doesn&#8217;t belong on a contractors tool, that&#8217;s the first thing I noticed. A good shake and they both fall off. I read the lower piece is a blade guide? Seems to me it&#8217;s all part of a dust collection system that doesn&#8217;t exist. I actually put them in my glove compartment because they&#8217;d break in my toolbox.</p>
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In my opinion the plate sucks. Why? It&#8217;s got eased edges. Precisely the reason I went with the <a title="My Jig Saw - Toolbox Blog" href="http://toolboxblog.wp41.com/2009/02/18/porter-cable-7549-hd-industrial-jig-saw/">Porter-Cable 7549</a> over the Bosch long long ago. Talk about blade guides, the P-C 7549 has the best I know of. Anyway, the Ridgid R883 has a weird plate as you can see in the picture. Maybe half of the time a jigsaw cut is in the middle of material allowing you full use of the base. Most of my cuts start at an edge &#8211; often I&#8217;m just trimming a bit off.. so what happens with rounded edges and these long 1/2&#8243; wide arms protruding on either side of the blade? You have just half an inch of plate resting on wood&#8230; and of that 1/2 is beveled so you really don&#8217;t know what 90º to the material is. I don&#8217;t always get to use the whole plate flat on the material. Today there were cuts when only the first inch of the 1/2&#8243; wide plate was resting on wood.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like the soft plastic plate and don&#8217;t trust it to be a durable surface or precise. I&#8217;d prefer a flat steel plate with the mechanics above. The very first thing I did when I took this out of the box was look at the base and then take the formed plastic wrapping off to see if it would lie flat without it. Sorry, that&#8217;s what&#8217;s between this tool and the material. Trying to get me to believe it&#8217;s not a piece of crap is going to be hard.</p>
<p>Battery life is not really an issue with these 24V batteries that last a long time and charge in minutes&#8230; but weight is. With a 24V battery the Ridgid R883 is by no means lightweight. Nor is it easily manuevered inside a cabinet.</p>
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It&#8217;s ironic that I both love the batteries soft no-slip rubber coating; really handy for setting down these tools, but when sliding this jigsaw along a vertical surface I noticed the battery was sticking to the wall.</p>
<p>My last comment regards a real bugger I experience all day today. Most of the time I don&#8217;t have the luxury of moving a nice flat piece of material onto saw horses and cutting freely. Most of the time it&#8217;s trying to get a tool up in a joist bay or inside a cabinet and wedging my arms around pipes, blocking, bracing whatever.. to get a grip on the tool so you can pull the trigger. WTF!! It&#8217;s not working! Well with corded tools the bitch is getting all situated to go and finding it&#8217;s not plugged in but with this cordless jigsaw there is a trigger safety and I can tell you that almost all day today when I couldn&#8217;t choose which hand held the jigsaw and I had to reach around to hold it, that button was not easy to push. (On the plus side, once you&#8217;ve got the trigger started you can let go of the lock.) &#8230;but it sucks dealing with a locked trigger. I used two hands, one holding the handle and trigger and one to reach in and push the unlock-please button.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a bunch of negatives but I&#8217;ll say that I&#8217;m glad to own this tool. It&#8217;s great having cordless with the 24V power. It&#8217;s great having a cordless jigsaw as this one moves freely from the outside tool station to the indoor task location throughout the day. I trust it&#8217;s pretty decent, I bought one. That in part is due to the fact I have and thoroughly like my Ridgid 24V Cordless Combo Pack and already have the batteries.</p>
<p>Although I&#8217;m guessing you can buy this with a case, the Ridgid R883 may be the first cordless power tool I&#8217;ve bought that didn&#8217;t come with battery or carrying case. Just a saw in a cardboard wrapper.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Links:</strong></span></p>
<p>The <a title="883 jigsaw at Ridgid.com" href="http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/R883-Dual-Voltage-Jig-Saw/EN/index.htm">Ridgid 883 Cordless Jigsaw</a> at Ridgid.com</p>
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		<title>Paslode Cordless 16-gauge Angled Finish Nailer</title>
		<link>http://toolboxblog.com/2009/02/20/paslode-cordless-16-gauge-angled-finish-nailer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tool: Paslode Cordless 16 gauge Angled Finish Nailer I have to be very careful not to swear while writing about my Paslode Cordless Finish Nailer. I have a serious love-hate relationship with this tool. For certain applications the Paslode Cordless Nailer is indispensable but that&#8217;s highly conditional upon it actually working. It&#8217;s truly unfortunate, my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Tool:</span> Paslode Cordless 16 gauge Angled Finish Nailer</strong></p>
<p>I have to be very careful not to swear while writing about my Paslode Cordless Finish Nailer. I have a serious love-hate relationship with this tool. For certain applications the Paslode Cordless Nailer is indispensable but that&#8217;s highly conditional upon it actually working. It&#8217;s truly unfortunate, my Paslode Cordless 16-gauge nailer is the most unreliable and unpredictable tool I have ever owned.</p>
<p><strong>Rating:</strong> 2 out of 5 stars</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Specifications:</strong></span></p>
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<li>1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch cordless 16-gauge gas angled finish nailer with non-mar tip and sight lines</li>
<li>Depth-of-drive wheel with probe position-indicator; locks tool at 10 nails to prevent blank firing</li>
<li>Comfortable in sure grip-inch and soft trigger</li>
<li>Includes nailer, battery, 2-hour charger</li>
<li>11-1/2 by 10-3/4 by 3-1/4-inches; 4.9-pounds with battery; 5-year warranty</li>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Experience:</strong></span></p>
<p>Ok, Imagine this: You&#8217;ve wrapped up a huge job, the crew is gone and the painters are doing their thing. The special-order crown moulding finally arrives for the kids bedroom. You throw your cordless nailer in the truck and head over for a simple install. Only six cuts and you will collect your final payment!</p>
<p>What a great invention; a finish nailer without a heavy compressor in tow: the &#8220;cordless&#8221; nailer. Too bad it doesn&#8217;t work. Well, that&#8217;s not entirely true since my nailer works sometimes. I&#8217;ve used this nail gun for it&#8217;s appropriate task; nailing trim without a compressor on site. Look at the photo above; my case is filled with nails and fuel cells. The batteries and fuel cells last a long time! I&#8217;ve used my Paslode Cordless Angled Finish Nailer in basements and attics and second floor closets, on bathroom remodels where a hose would have had to come from 3 floors away and snake through a fancy home, on sites without electricity and on my own home. It&#8217;s ideal for those last few pieces you have to go back and fasten.</p>
<p>The best thing about this gun is you don&#8217;t even have to own a compressor, let alone bring it to your job, set it up and pull cords all the way to your work. I love it for exterior trim when I&#8217;m perched high on a ladder. I have put this gun to the test but not too often, because betting on this tool to operate is a bet with very poor odds.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Comments:</strong></span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a liberating tool but it jams so often that you will spend more time opening it, pulling out the half-fired nail and shoving the firing pin back into place. I&#8217;ve learned to use a nailset to retract the pin. I can clear a jam in under a minute. WHAT HAPPENS: You place the gun against your material, you pull the trigger and POP! the nail shoots into the material. How often is impossible to say. I think my best run of nails without a jam is about 20-30 shots. However, standard experience with the Paslode Cordless Finish Nailer is 1 out of 3 will jam. If I get five shots in a row, I&#8217;m happy. If I get 10 shots I&#8217;m lucky. If I get more than 10 shots I&#8217;m totally shocked and amazed.</p>

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<p>A jam happens in one of two ways. Either two nails come out and one doesn&#8217;t fully penetrate or 2) the nail shoots but the nail-head sticks inside the gun, basically nailing the gun to the board. There is a very easy to operate latch which opens the front so you can extract the nail.</p>
<ul>
<li>Unjamming this gun is not easy.</li>
<li>It will jam ALL THE TIME</li>
<li>It&#8217;s awesome to have a cordless nailer!</li>
<li>It really sucks when it jams every 3rd or 4th nail all day long.</li>
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<p>I don&#8217;t know what more to say. I absolutely love the idea, but f-ing hate this tool. I actually forget I own this one until a job absolutely requires a cordless, then I bring my Paslode 16 gauge nailer and fight and curse with it&#8217;s piss-poor operation. Please comment on this tool if you own one because I&#8217;m curious to hear your experience.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Links:</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000051WTT?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=tbb44-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000051WTT">Paslode Cordless 16-gauge Angled Finish Nailer at Amazon.com</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=tbb44-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B000051WTT" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
<a title="paslode-cordless.com" href="http://www.paslode-cordless.com/"> Paslode-Cordless.com</a></p>
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		<title>Porter-Cable 878 &#8211; 14.4 volt Cordless Drill/Driver</title>
		<link>http://toolboxblog.com/2009/02/10/porter-cable-878-144/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 17:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tool: Porter-Cable 878 14.4v Two-Speed Cordless Drill/Driver The Porter-Cable 878? That&#8217;s what&#8217;s printed on the side of my drill/driver despite the fact several searches at Porter-Cable come up: &#8220;No pages were found.&#8221; Still, this 14.4v Porter-Cable Cordless Drill/Driver continues to serve me well. Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars FEATURES 14.4 Volt, 1.3 Amp-hour batteries [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600">Tool:</span> </strong><strong>Porter-Cable 878 14.4v Two-Speed Cordless Drill/Driver </strong></p>
<p>The Porter-Cable 878? That&#8217;s what&#8217;s printed on the side of my drill/driver despite the fact several searches at Porter-Cable come up: &#8220;<span class="p">No pages were found.&#8221; Still, this 14.4v Porter-Cable Cordless Drill/Driver continues to serve me well.<br />
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<p><strong>Rating:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars<span id="more-284"></span></p>

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<p><strong>FEATURES</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>14.4 Volt, 1.3 Amp-hour batteries</li>
<li>1/2&#8243; keyless chuck with 310 in./lbs. maximum torque</li>
<li>21 position clutch plus solid lock-up/drill mode</li>
<li>2-speed gear box (0-475 &amp; 0-1,450 RPM)</li>
<li>Standard Equipment: Drill, two battery packs, diagnostic charger, carrying case, double-ended bit tip, and operating manual</li>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600"><strong>Experience:</strong></span><br />
I received this Porter-Cable Drill/Driver as a gift and immediately put it to use as my &#8216;work&#8217; screwgun. For a few years I operated exclusively with this 14.4v driver. I&#8217;ve left it under a house for 6 months, left it out in the rain, worked in sub-zero temps and 100ºF sweat-drenching days and it&#8217;s none-the-worse.</p>
<p>I have 14.4v, 15.6v, 18v and 24v cordless drill/drivers. I prefer the smaller lighter tools like this 14.4v Porter-Cable to the weighty 24v Rigid I&#8217;ve added to my box.</p>

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<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600">Comments:</span></strong><br />
On the positive side, This screwgun still seems to give 100% and it&#8217;s still using the original batteries. (I&#8217;ve been through three Apple Powerbook batteries in less time.) The chuck on the Porter-Cable 878 is outdated by current standards, being the kind requiring two hands to adjust. There&#8217;s nothing super special about this Porter-Cable drill except that it&#8217;s been through so much and it&#8217;s still driving in decking screws. It beats my Dewalt hands down for durability and performance but it&#8217;s not as smooth or precise as my <a title="Panasonic EY6432 on Toolboxblog.com" href="http://toolboxblog.com/2009/02/06/panasonic-ey6432-gqkw/">Panasonic</a>.</p>

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<p><a title="http://www.deltaportercable.com/" href="http://www.deltaportercable.com/">DeltaPorterCable.com</a> (Manufacturer&#8217;s website)<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005R1I3?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=somethinginte-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B00005R1I3">Porter-Cable 9824 14.4-Volt Cordless Drill/Driver</a><img style="border:none !important;margin:0px !important" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=somethinginte-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B00005R1I3" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
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		<title>Panasonic EY6432 GQKW</title>
		<link>http://toolboxblog.com/2009/02/06/panasonic-ey6432-gqkw/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 15:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tool: Panasonic EY6432 GQKW cordless drill/driver Kit Albeit on the expensive side of typical screw-guns the Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit surpasses the common driver with it&#8217;s long-lasting charge, compact build, smooth mechanics and precision chuck. Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Features 3.0 Amp-hr Ni-MH N battery pack delivers 50% longer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff6600"><strong>Tool:</strong></span> Panasonic EY6432 GQKW cordless drill/driver Kit<br />

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Albeit on the expensive side of typical screw-guns the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009KDGX?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=somethinginte-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B00009KDGX">Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit</a><img style="border:none !important;margin:0px !important" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=somethinginte-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B00009KDGX" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> surpasses the common driver with it&#8217;s long-lasting charge, compact build, smooth mechanics and precision chuck.</p>
<p><strong>Rating:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars</p>
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<p><span style="font-family: ARIAL,HELVETICA;font-size: x-small"><span style="color: #ff6600"><span style="font-size: small"><strong>Features</strong></span></span><br />
<img src="http://www.coastaltool.com/images/sq.gif" border="0" alt="" width="7" height="7" />3.0 Amp-hr Ni-MH N battery pack delivers 50% longer run time.<br />
<img src="http://www.coastaltool.com/images/sq.gif" border="0" alt="" width="7" height="7" />Self-diagnostic 45-minute universal charger for both Ni-Cd and Ni-MH battery packs.<br />
<img src="http://www.coastaltool.com/images/sq.gif" border="0" alt="" width="7" height="7" />Feed-back circuit delivers maximum torque at all speeds.<br />
<img src="http://www.coastaltool.com/images/sq.gif" border="0" alt="" width="7" height="7" />New duralumin heavy duty 1/2&#8243; keyless chuck.<br />
<img src="http://www.coastaltool.com/images/sq.gif" border="0" alt="" width="7" height="7" />Variable speed control.<br />
<img src="http://www.coastaltool.com/images/sq.gif" border="0" alt="" width="7" height="7" />18-stage clutch for more precise torque setting.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600">Experience:</span></strong><br />
I have always admired the Panasonic screw guns I&#8217;ve used so I bought one of my own. This thing is a beauty. It&#8217;s small size and smooth workings set it apart from my regular heavy-duty drill drivers. I&#8217;ve kept the Panasonic in my workshop, preferring to enjoy it&#8217;s quality on my home projects than subject it to the abuse of my workplace.</p>

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<p><span style="color: #ff6600"><strong>Comments:</strong></span><br />
Probably because I liked tool so much did it suffer the highest fall of any screw gun I&#8217;ve dropped. About 16&#8242; above my solid oak flooring is where I let go off this one as my ladder slid out from under me. Once upon my feet, I noticed the my prized Panasonic made a decent dent in the floor before bouncing into an antique, gouging it&#8217;s mahogany face. I re-inserted the battery and it worked fine and has for years since.</p>
<p>Wow, The Panasonic cordless drills are expensive! I&#8217;ve used one for a few years now and have used many other brands. I have recommended a Panasonic to co-workers, friends and homeowners over any other brand. Whether it&#8217;s your first or another drill in your collection, I doubt you&#8217;ll be disappointed with this one. It&#8217;s one smooth operating tool. It&#8217;s not a 32v killer but it is indicative of the smooth workings of a Panasonic cordless drill/driver and it&#8217;s not a wimp, touting <span class="opDefaultContent">up to 390 in.lbs. of torque.</span> I love it. <img src='http://toolboxblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600"><strong>Links:</strong></span><br />
<a title="Panasonic EY6432" href="http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Building-Products/Cordless-Tools/Drill-Drivers/model.EY6432GQKW_11002_7000000000000005702">The EY6432GQKW at Panasonic.com</a> (Product Data)<a title="Dewalt DW734" href="http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=5934"><br />
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009KDGX?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=somethinginte-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B00009KDGX">Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit at Amazon.</a><img style="border:none !important;margin:0px !important" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=somethinginte-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B00009KDGX" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
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