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Friday, February 11, 2022

Hilti Nuron 22V Cordless Hammer Drill SF 6H-22

Pro Tool Reviews: Hilti is making waves with a sweeping change to their cordless platform, shifting from a separate 22V and 36V approach to the Nuron system that uses either one or two 22V batteries for power. What does that mean for core tools, such as the Hilti Nuron 22V cordless hammer drill?

1 comment:

Monica Tran said...

I remember walking into the tool room in the shop and I saw all of the guns lined up with their batteries in a little cubby. They were red so I thought they were Milwaukee brand tools and I got really excited because I have such brand loyalty to Milwaukee but I took a closer look and they were Hilti drills and Milwaukee impact drivers. I used one of the drills for some random project on the first day and I was less than happy with the performance and I thought wow these drills suck I hate this so much. But when I went back home for the holidays I was talking to one of my old mentor carpenters and he was telling me Hilti are the best brand of drills. And I was like then why are the ones I'm using so shitty? He said I probably had it in 1 and he was probably right. I switched gears to 2 and it definitely is the superior brand. I don't know how to describe it, but it just feels better yknow?