Amazon has
Metabo HPT Brushless Cordless 18V Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (KC18DDX) for
$109.
Additionally, your purchase entitles you to a bonus
Metabo HPT MultiVolt 36V/18V 4.0 Ah/8.0 Ah Lithium Ion Battery (372121M) via
Rebate.
Shipping is free.
Note: Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
Thanks to Community Member
r3p3ro for posting this deal.
Combo Kit Includes:
- 1x Drill Driver (DS18DDX)
- 1x Impact Driver (WH18DDX)
- 2x 18V 1.5Ah Battery (333353M)
- 1x Charger (UC18YKSLM)
- 1x #2 Philips Bit (983006)
- 1x Carrying Bag (372210M)
Rebate Instructions for bonus Metabo HPT MultiVolt 36V/18V 4.0 Ah/8.0 Ah Lithium Ion Battery (372121M):
- After receiving your combo kit, visit the rebate site
- Click 'Redeem Now'
- Enter all information
- In 'Model Purchased' drop-down menu, select model KC18DDX
- Upload copy of receipt & UPC from product packaging
- Submit rebate claim by 10/31/2022. Allow 8-10 weeks for processing
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I have their 36v hammer drill as well. It's way bigger and heavier. The 18v drill does fine for most tasks.
https://www.metabo-hpt.com/us/mai...pt-kc18ddx
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Would this set of bits work with these tools?
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Probably not a good idea, but it worked.
Just my 2 cents. You'll be happy with anything other than Harbor Freight, Hart, and Black and Decker. There really isn't a ton of difference beyond that for anyone who uses a drill and driver for 2 hours a week.
Porter Cable went belly up years ago
I think they're both excellent tools. They are not as big and powerful (and heavy) as a Dewalt but they are perfectly adequate for 95% of jobs. I have the smallest batteries and they are quite adequate for continuous use.
Both tools are quite light in weight but they are quite powerful. I really like the low weight on my toolbelt and holding them up and driving screws is a lot easier than with a heavier drill.
Here are the minor drawbacks. They don't come with a suspension clip for hanging them on a tool belt. You have to buy it separately and they're not cheap. They won't stand up when the battery is not installed, The charger has a red LED that flashes when ithe battery is done AND when there is no battery installed, it bugs me. I think the driver trigger is a tiny bit too sensitive, I have learned to use it but it wants to go to high power a little too quickly in my opinion.
That's it, I really think these are high quality tools that will stand up to a lot of abuse. I abuse then nad drop them and run them continuously until they're very hot and they work great. I highly recommend them. I think they beat Rigid and Ryobi very easily and they are solid competitors to Makita and Dewalt. I think you'll like them.
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Love it, great price
All Milwaukee, Makita, and Ryobi tools were made in China.
A few DeWalt tools (usually the more expensive ones) were made in the US "with global materials", whatever that's supposed to mean.
My Hitachi tools were made in China.
I'm still on the lookout for anything that's not made in China. In general, I don't think it's a good idea to be supporting a country that's actively trying to undermine the one you live in.
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