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Reddit mentions of PORTER-CABLE PCE201 4.3-Amp 1/4-Inch Hex Chuck Impact Driver
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1
We found 1 Reddit mentions of PORTER-CABLE PCE201 4.3-Amp 1/4-Inch Hex Chuck Impact Driver. Here are the top ones.
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- Corded power eliminates hassle of changing batteries
- 4.3 Amp motor (1,450 in/lbs of max torque)
- Variable speed trigger (0-2900 RPM/0-3,500 BPM)
- Aluminum gear housing
- Belt Hook for easy access to impact driver
Features:
Specs:
Color | Gray |
Height | 10.31 Inches |
Length | 9.44 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Width | 4.25 Inches |
Tools: Just buy the cheap shit until you really understand what YOU need. I've been a weekend warrior for 20 years... if a I can do it myself I do it myself. About the only thing I won't touch is the inside of the furnace, AC, garage door springs, and an asphalt driveway. I've gone through a lot of tools... cheap and expensive... 90% of the time those cheap tools do the job just fine and last many years. I have cheap Taiwanese drop-forge tools plenty of people would turn their nose up to but I've used for 10+ years. I've broken plenty of expensive and supposedly high quality tools. Get stuff on sale... don't be afraid of buying used...
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Here's what I'd say are the essentials
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Maybe noticed I've only mentioned two power tools. Yeah they are awesome but rarely REQUIRED to get a job done. Here's some really 'nice to have' power tools. Again I HIGHLY recommend you get non-cordless versions! They will be cheaper initially and in the long run as you don't have to buy replacement batteries. Usually more powerful than their cordless counterparts. Nothing sucks more than being in the middle of a job and your battery dies. Everyone will say "just get two or three!" Yeah, um, they are not cheap ... or I can grab a cheap extension cord and run the tools all day. I've tried plenty of cordless things in the past... my wife and I hate them for many reasons.
Also you'd be surprised what you can find at your local pawn ship for power tools! Don't be afraid of buying used... just look it over; does it look OK? Ask to test it in the store... does it work OK? It's probably OK and only Black Friday deals will beat the prices. Plus sometimes you get a great score! I got an amazing Senco finishing nailer for $20. Yeah it looks ROUGH but it works GREAT! Who cares what it looks like? It's a $200 tool I got for $20.
https://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-PCE201-4-3-Amp-4-Inch-Impact/dp/B00BD9XO1Y/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
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Bro Tip: Best screw drive types in order of best to worst
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That's all general construction / destruction tools. I could go on with what you'd want for plumbing, electrical, drywall, painting, finishing wood, landscaping, etc. etc. I don't want to overwhelm you... anymore =)