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As title, what are people using and recommend?

I was after the Makita driver that the AE team use but can't find one at a good price.
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This is the one I have got and it is brilliant

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F222848355823
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As title, what are people using and recommend?

I was after the Makita driver that the AE team use but can't find one at a good price.
Makita are expensive for a reason, best power tools going.

Hitachi DB3DL is the next best, and they pop up at decent offer prices on amazon offers from time to time. It's certainly a more affordable tool, and performs perfectly for the job.
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Thanks for the reply. Looks good for the price

Really after one with interchangeable batteries.

I had one of these which was great but the charger has given up the ghost!!!

https://www.panasonic-powertools.eu/...ey7410la2s.htm
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Thanks for the reply. Looks good for the price

Really after one with interchangeable batteries.

I had one of these which was great but the charger has given up the ghost!!!

https://www.panasonic-powertools.eu/...ey7410la2s.htm
Marcus Lind (mlrc.se) has 3d printed charge adaptors to charge screwdriver lipos on RC chargers. He did the Makita and Hitachi, not sure about the Pana?
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Marcus Lind (mlrc.se) has 3d printed charge adaptors to charge screwdriver lipos on RC chargers. He did the Makita and Hitachi, not sure about the Pana?
This would be useful and i was thinking of trying to modify the charger to do just that. But thought it was going to get a bit messy.

Neil Is he on here? as Marcus Lind (mlrc.se)
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This would be useful and i was thinking of trying to modify the charger to do just that. But thought it was going to get a bit messy.

Neil Is he on here? as Marcus Lind (mlrc.se)
Yeah, or his dad. I'll find...
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Yeah, or his dad. I'll find...
I can't find them here. I'll FB message them tomorrow, will be at EOS.
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