! The Batteries Last a long while on a Single Charge and if I Knew that earlier I would have gone for the extra Tool option. Plus the extra Battery just Lying around may go dead so you end up buying a tool to use it with anyway!
I got the latest gen Drill/impact with 2 batteries and a free tool which is the fuel sawzall...I am an Electrician by trade so it makes sense for me to buy the best tool I can, for DIY they can get by just fine with more affordable tools
As an electrician you dont need m18 anyway, the m12 would be way more useful. Anyway definitely an incredibly late video but I always like seeing peoples opinions
My friends housemate is an electrician and he says he's moving to m12 I feel like it would be worth having m18 in the truck though just in case. I run both and I'm a builders laborer/home owner, sometimes m12 doesn't cut it but my m12 surge is a fav tool for sure.
@@loganhentko2152 Probably not which is why I'm a laborer 😂I don't know why I said in the truck considering I thought he had bought the kit for home use but I might have missed that it was a work only kit; Which yeah, I agree they would get away with m12 as a sparky. Don't get me wrong m12 can do 99% of things especially the drivers (m12 surge didn't like the thicker metals though but you guys probably never work with them) it's just on repetitive stuff I hate having to change the m12 batteries 10 times more often. I have also seen sparkies use the one handed m18 recipro through hebel to run wires when we built a control room at galvanizing plant but that was a one or two off.
I just love the look of the new impacts with the tri lights
someone help me i cant stop watching tool videos...
! The Batteries Last a long while on a Single Charge and if I Knew that earlier I would have gone for the extra Tool option. Plus the extra Battery just Lying around may go dead so you end up buying a tool to use it with anyway!
I got the latest gen Drill/impact with 2 batteries and a free tool which is the fuel sawzall...I am an Electrician by trade so it makes sense for me to buy the best tool I can, for DIY they can get by just fine with more affordable tools
As an electrician you dont need m18 anyway, the m12 would be way more useful.
Anyway definitely an incredibly late video but I always like seeing peoples opinions
My friends housemate is an electrician and he says he's moving to m12 I feel like it would be worth having m18 in the truck though just in case.
I run both and I'm a builders laborer/home owner, sometimes m12 doesn't cut it but my m12 surge is a fav tool for sure.
Can you give me an example of something an electrician would need the m18 for? I cant think of a single thing it can do that the m12 cant accomplish
@@loganhentko2152 Probably not which is why I'm a laborer 😂I don't know why I said in the truck considering I thought he had bought the kit for home use but I might have missed that it was a work only kit; Which yeah, I agree they would get away with m12 as a sparky.
Don't get me wrong m12 can do 99% of things especially the drivers (m12 surge didn't like the thicker metals though but you guys probably never work with them) it's just on repetitive stuff I hate having to change the m12 batteries 10 times more often. I have also seen sparkies use the one handed m18 recipro through hebel to run wires when we built a control room at galvanizing plant but that was a one or two off.
I am an electrician. I have had m12 and would never buy one again. M18 is the only thing to buy.
@@chevyguy131 an I'm an astronaut
Should have chose a tool, that battery is outdated
Litterally a normal 5.0, same batteries that came with the tools