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    Lumaki ako sa house na puro Bosch and Skil lang ang power tools (mahilig dad ko sa DIY)

    Anyone here who has used power tools from Ingco (saw the brand from an FB Ad) or Lotus?

    Looking to start purchasing tools for occasional use.

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    Naka try ako ng grinder sa Ingco, nakatapos naman ako ng roof truss namin at alam ko ay gamit pa rin sya ng tao na pinagbigyan ko

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Naka try ako ng grinder sa Ingco, nakatapos naman ako ng roof truss namin at alam ko ay gamit pa rin sya ng tao na pinagbigyan ko

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    Thanks... might need to buy their jigsaw for a small project dito sa house.

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    I also want to buy a jigsaw since it will make cutting a hole in the pvc gutter I will install. Yep, single use only and then for the next occasional ones. Lot's of dirt cheap Chinese made tools online. My problem with buying them though is the storage space.

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    ingcos are probably pretty good they're not the cheapest tools out there, but even the cheapest tools will work just fine for home use

    btw consider cordless. so much more convenient.

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    I have an Ingco S12 impact driver. I'm thinking of getting their S12 drill. Both are 12V cordless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    I have an Ingco S12 impact driver. I'm thinking of getting their S12 drill. Both are 12V cordless.



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    you might be disappointed 12v drills run slow.

    btw just got this drill a few days ago. brushless. spins at 2100 rpm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
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    you might be disappointed 12v drills run slow.

    btw just got this drill a few days ago. brushless. spins at 2100 rpm
    They're good enough for basic DIY at home.

    We have corded Makita and Skil hand drills and a Hitachi bench drill, among others, for everything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
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    you might be disappointed 12v drills run slow.

    btw just got this drill a few days ago. brushless. spins at 2100 rpm
    Fast is not always when it comes to drill jobs.

    Different RPMs for different materials.

    I use slower speed (when using my cordless) or plug innto 120V my corded drill when drilling metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    btw consider cordless. so much more convenient.
    was thinking of paying a bit more for cordless... then naalala ko galit ko if it runs out of battery

    90% I'll get a cordless electric screw driver from Bosch, in preparation for Ikea Manila. I used to have Ikea's (cheap) Fixa screw driver

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