I have seen some of the dewalt XR drills at Screwfix and although the batteries are much better the Torque seems to be a lot less then the 'cheaper' drills.
I know you should always go for the Li-Ion batts over Ni-Cd but are you paying just for battery life compared to work rate of a drill.
The Torque spec for the more expensive XR drill is 35Nm
and the Torque for the cheaper Ni-Cd is 44Nm
So is the extra money being spent on battery life alone?
I know you should always go for the Li-Ion batts over Ni-Cd but are you paying just for battery life compared to work rate of a drill.
The Torque spec for the more expensive XR drill is 35Nm
and the Torque for the cheaper Ni-Cd is 44Nm
So is the extra money being spent on battery life alone?