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I wrote stories, traveled here and there, and spent most weekends sipping cold beverages at Cubs games. Who needs a company car? Every January in Orlando, the industry stages an annual event called the PGA Merchandise Show, where the golf biz gathers to show off new products on a cavernous convention-center floor. In January , my magazine offered to fly me from icy Chicago to Orlando to make some contacts and hit all the newest models.
Less than two years earlier I was peddling arthritis medication out of the trunk of a Ford Taurus. I eagerly accepted the assignment. A bogey golfer, I found the square crown so outrageous, I forgot most of my swing flaws. Just take a swing and see what happens. A square head! What a concept! What would come next? Maybe an octagon? What about sticking a flying saucer on the end of a shaft? It has a built-in regulator to help control the power setting, and a composite housing for lower weight.
All three of those numbers are up from the preceding model, without increasing the tool's weight. This also makes it possible to stand the tool on the battery base between using it. An LED light helps you see your work and they've even added a belt hook, the one thing that seemed to be missing from the previous model.
That provides much better illumination and helps eliminate shadows. This one has an in-the-handle battery design, making it compact and easy to fit into tight places.
In fact, the head on this impact is only 5. It's also the lightest, weighing in at only 2 pounds. The impact mechanism is spring-loaded to reduce operator fatigue. A LED fuel gauge lets you know how much battery charge you have left. The kit comes with two batteries, a charger and a carry case. This tool has to be the best bargain going for a light duty impact. I was truly amazed to see the street price, especially considering that it's a Makita.
Nevertheless, it has the quality and design that I've come to expect from Makita's tools. This compact impact driver provides in. At 2 pounds of weight, it would seem to be even lighter than the Hitachi, but that's without the battery. With the battery, it's a touch more than the Milwaukee. A built in LED headlight illuminates the work area for you and the ergonomic handle is rubber over-molded for comfort.
Makita also provides a three year warranty on this tool. Considering other cordless impacts are rated in inch-pounds, this should give you a pretty good idea of how powerful this really is.
A lot of this tools power has to do with the 28 volt battery, the highest voltage battery put into any cordless impact. One really great thing about this battery system is it provides up to 2 times the run time of 18 volt systems while the impact provides BPM at RPM. Makita has been investing in brushless technology, changing many of their designs over to take advantage of the lower maintenance they offer. Doing so also cuts down on total friction, helping the battery last longer. In this latest incarnation of their cordless impact, they've included electronic controls to optimize the work you can get out of a battery charge, while protecting the battery from overload, overheating, and over-discharging.
The impact action speeds up with the higher speed as well, going as high as 3, BPM. This impact driver also features a battery life indicator, a LED work light and a belt clip. The really great thing about this impact driver is that while others come with 1. It also has both limited and continuous impact modes for ultimate control when driving into softer or harder materials.
A digital control panel allows you precise control over the tool and there is a LED work light and battery indicator as well. This one puts out foot-pounds of torque, making it the strongest corded electric impact driver on the market. It also produces 2, impacts per minute, giving it lots of power for removing even the toughest bolts. The dual trigger allows you to control forward and reverse movement from the trigger, rather than from a switch.
All ball-bearing construction makes for long life. It will also run off of DC power for remote use on jobsites. It has a soft and forgiving face and produces some outstanding distance that is hard to beat. Not only does this golf club perform on the course, it is one of the best looking golf clubs to ever hit the market. The Eye 2 driver was one of the most popular on the pro circuit throughout the 80s and into the 90s.
When it comes to a classic golf driver, most fans will immediately reference the outstanding persimmon PowerBilt Citation series. Players of all abilities between the s and s — more than 6 0 years — relied on the consistent distance and accuracy the Citation driver provided. PowerBilt golf clubs continue strong to this day, but they may never produce a more popular and historic golf club than their original Citation. It is by far one of the most well-known golf clubs in the history of the game, and when the Callaway Big Bertha driver hit store shelves in , it was also the biggest driver the game had ever seen.
At a staggering cc, the Big Bertha clubhead was by far the largest driver head on the market. Released in , the Titleist D driver might be one of the best-selling drivers of all time in addition to being one of the most influential. When PING introduced their TiSi driver in , the world was already accustomed to metal drivers on all levels of play.
Amateur titles in the late 90s. Riding on the coattails of their uber-successful Big Bertha driver series, the Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead driver promised a bigger clubhead, more distance and faster swing speeds than any club the company made previously.
Numerous iterations of the Steelhead followed the original release, each promising longer drives and hopefully lower golf scores for the player. It might have featured an odd name, but the TaylorMade Burner Bubble driver was one of the most popular drivers to ever hit the industry. A square-headed driver? Yellow paint?
A sound like you were hitting a coffee can?
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