Don’t by any of these if you want to make money. A cordless collated, strip, screw gun takes little time to learn to use, loads auto so you have one hand free and pays for itself in know time. I’ve been using Hilti for 20yrs but I have no issues with Mikita dewalt hikoki. Usually what your other cordless tools are decides, but if your starting out I’d go makita. 90% of guys on site use them for good reason.
@@desmondcrosland7884 Cordless is a drag every time I have to carry the weight of the battery around on the tool - like ALL . THE . TIME. Also, cordless can't generate the torque needed to push screws into 120 year old studs. So, no, I absolutely NEVER think it's annoying to drag a cord around compared with the angst that the stupid cordless ones impart.
@@JimTom. I don't have any experience with ultra-high-cost cordless tools, especially when corded tools with the same capacity cost 1/10 the price of the battery operated stuff.
whats up with the gloves been doing it for 10 plus yrs not once have i needed to wear them and on that not gloves are harder to work with slows you down