posted October 23, 2006 07:08 AM
That's a Ti coating. Solid Ti would make a piss poor drill bit. Ti isn't a hard material it's a tough one. I also find it funny that those Kawasaki drill bits are standard sizes and NOT metric.
posted October 23, 2006 07:54 AM
I also bought the drill. What a POS. For a 19 volt its very weak compaired to my 18 volt Ryobi. Definately not a heavy duty piece....TB
posted October 23, 2006 11:44 AM
i'm not a fan of this BS branding everything ever made with your logo stuff. everyone (should) knows that it is just their name slapped on a generic product made by someone else.
quote:I also bought the drill. What a POS. For a 19 volt its very weak compaired to my 18 volt Ryobi. Definately not a heavy duty piece....TB
Weak low end...................HMMMMMMMM!!, what else does Kawasaki make that has this problem? You got to pull the 'flys' on the drill, put on a power commander to make the your drill perform as it should!
posted October 23, 2006 01:11 PM
I wonder if Brock has the answer for this one!
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quote:I also bought the drill. What a POS. For a 19 volt its very weak compaired to my 18 volt Ryobi. Definately not a heavy duty piece....TB
What did you expect for $40.00? I bought one at Costco and for the price I'll live with the supposed insuffencies.
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Speed has never killed anyone,
suddenly becoming stationary...
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