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Reddit mentions of Hitachi KC10DFL 12-Volt Peak 3-Tool Li-Ion Combo Kit with Carrying Bag (Discontinued by the Manufacturer)

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Hitachi KC10DFL 12-Volt Peak 3-Tool Li-Ion Combo Kit with Carrying Bag (Discontinued by the Manufacturer)
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Hitachi Power Tools has renamed to Metabo HPT. Same great tools, with only a new name.Kit includes the Hitachi DS10DFL and the Hitachi WH10DFLMicro Driver Drill has a 3/8-inch keyless chuckMicro Impact Driver delivers 840-inches per pound of driving torqueLithium-Ion batteries for steady, long-lasting powerComes with Hitachi's lifetime Lithium-Ion tool warrantyKit includes the Hitachi DS10DFL and the Hitachi WH10DFLDS10DFL 12-volt Peak Lithium Ion Micro Driver Drill has a 3/8-inch keyless chuckWH10DFL 12-volt Peak Lithium Ion Micro Impact Driver delivers 840 in/lbs of driving torqueLithium Ion Batteries for Steady, Long-Lasting PowerFreestanding Drills Feature User-Friendly Triggers, LED Lights
Specs:
Height9.7 Inches
Length12.8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight6 Pounds
Width5.8 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Hitachi KC10DFL 12-Volt Peak 3-Tool Li-Ion Combo Kit with Carrying Bag (Discontinued by the Manufacturer):

u/RamblingMutt ยท 3 pointsr/DIY

I bought my parents the 12v Hitachi Impact and Drill set when it was on sale, and I have to say for just having and doing a few projects with, they are amazing. I built a shed with them: http://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-KC10DFL-12-Volt-3-Tool-Carrying/dp/B001N2NTDO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409179683&sr=8-1&keywords=Hitachi+12v

Everything else can be found used for way cheaper. Craigslist, Pawn Shops, even, and I suggest looking, Antique Shops (Most woodworking tools haven't changed in the last century)

Get 3 Hammers. A Framing, a Finnish, and a soft mallet, rubber or plastic.

A combo square

A framing square

Good tape measure

Get a decent handsaw, and a good "japan" saw (http://www.amazon.com/Shark-Corp-10-2440-Fine-Cut/dp/B0000224U3/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1409179974&sr=8-9&keywords=hand+saw)


For Furniture, get a tablesaw. You won't regret it. Get one from Craigslist, an older Delta, iron Craftsman or Grizzly.

Get a set of Chisels. Buck Brothers yellow at Home Depot will run you about 30$ for 3 and they are not bad at all.



And finally, get a Porter Cable D Handle router with an assortment of cheap bits.

With that you can do just about anything you could ever want.

u/potatowned ยท 1 pointr/DIY

I would second Mr. BagelNinja. I have a 12v Li-Ion Hitachi drill as well as a 18v NiCad Dewalt drill and my 12v is sufficient for a majority of the stuff I need to do. It's also much smaller, so it's a lot easier to use in small, confined spaces. In fact, one of the only times I am using the 18v drill is if I need two drills. (One for drilling, one for screwing. Saves time changing bits constantly.)

I have this and I love it: http://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-KC10DFL-12-Volt-2-Tool-Carrying/dp/B001N2NTDO/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hi_1