Best cordless for drywall screws on smaller projects?
When i started hanging drywall for the first time in my life doing my current job a little over a year ago i only thought cordless drill when it came to putting screws in. Then i worked with a guy who only had a dewalt impact driver to put screws in, i thought to myself "thats crazy". Months later i bought the new 18volt Makita combo pack & me & my helper were hanging about 6 sheets of drywall (i really only ever get in to smaller projects so i never end up hanging & screwing tons of drywall), i used the cordless drill & he used the cordless impact driver. The impact ended up being closer to me a time or 2 when i needed to put some screws in i noticed it was SO MUCH LIGHTER than the cordless drills i had been using for putting screws in.
After this little experience i had a little extra money & being that the drill that comes in the Makita combo kit is CRAP (!!) & i needed a new cordless drill ASAP, i bought the white Makita 18 volt small battery drill/impact driver kit. I tried out the 18volt impact driver with the small (1/2) sized battery and my god (!) THIS IS EVEN LIGHTER !!
So now when me & my helper have an hour or 2 worth of screws to put in we have 2 Makita impacts to use & you wont see us go near a regular cordless drill again, there is just no comparison!!
"Once you go impact you never go back"
Disclaimer: I know hilti has a new cordless drywall screw shooter but that thing is a tank compared to an impact & for small projects ill just stick with my impact. I also know that a corded drywall screw shooter is light & fast, but that is different because we are talking cordless here in this thread
When i started hanging drywall for the first time in my life doing my current job a little over a year ago i only thought cordless drill when it came to putting screws in. Then i worked with a guy who only had a dewalt impact driver to put screws in, i thought to myself "thats crazy". Months later i bought the new 18volt Makita combo pack & me & my helper were hanging about 6 sheets of drywall (i really only ever get in to smaller projects so i never end up hanging & screwing tons of drywall), i used the cordless drill & he used the cordless impact driver. The impact ended up being closer to me a time or 2 when i needed to put some screws in i noticed it was SO MUCH LIGHTER than the cordless drills i had been using for putting screws in.
After this little experience i had a little extra money & being that the drill that comes in the Makita combo kit is CRAP (!!) & i needed a new cordless drill ASAP, i bought the white Makita 18 volt small battery drill/impact driver kit. I tried out the 18volt impact driver with the small (1/2) sized battery and my god (!) THIS IS EVEN LIGHTER !!
So now when me & my helper have an hour or 2 worth of screws to put in we have 2 Makita impacts to use & you wont see us go near a regular cordless drill again, there is just no comparison!!
"Once you go impact you never go back"
Disclaimer: I know hilti has a new cordless drywall screw shooter but that thing is a tank compared to an impact & for small projects ill just stick with my impact. I also know that a corded drywall screw shooter is light & fast, but that is different because we are talking cordless here in this thread