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<blockquote data-quote="johnson" data-source="post: 2162655" data-attributes="member: 562756"><p>Get a 12v or 14.4v Makita if you dont plan on doing any heavy duty work. You will thank the weight later on. I have a 18v Milwaukee hammer drill and although it's built like a tank, it's heavy as you know what.</p><p></p><p>My brother in law dropped a Makita from the second floor of a house (electrician) and the casing cracked in two. It was still working so he just superglued the two sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnson, post: 2162655, member: 562756"] Get a 12v or 14.4v Makita if you dont plan on doing any heavy duty work. You will thank the weight later on. I have a 18v Milwaukee hammer drill and although it's built like a tank, it's heavy as you know what. My brother in law dropped a Makita from the second floor of a house (electrician) and the casing cracked in two. It was still working so he just superglued the two sides. [/QUOTE]
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