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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Porter Cable 18V Cordless Tool Combo Kit Review I

Porter Cable 18V Cordless Tool Combo Kit Review I

Mar 31, 2010 Stuart 10 Comments

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Towards the end of 2008, Porter Cable revamped their 18V cordless tool lineup and came out with all new tools and combo kits. Since then, we’ve been a little hesitant to embrace these new tools for several reasons, but ultimately decided that they’re worth a fair and objective evaluation.

We’re going to kick off a series of reviews about Porter Cable’s 18V Li-ion combo kit (PCL418C-2) with an overview of the tools, and a few words about what we expect to find out.

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Porter Cable 18V Li-ion Cordless Combo Kit Contents

Included in the kit is a 1/2″ chuck drill, 6-1/2″ circular saw, reciprocating saw, flashlight, 2 batteries with one being an “extended capacity” unit, charger, kit bag, and starter blades and bit.

Porter Cable 18V 1/2″ Drill / Driver

The PCL180D drill included with this kit feels pretty solid and secure, with loose switches or parts, and no apparent defects (at least not cosmetic). We compared this drill with other 18V drills, and it was comparable in size and weight. To be honest, we were quite surprised that Porter Cable’s drill was only slightly longer than our smallest compact 18V drill.

One of the features that we found most interesting was the knurled metal keyless chuck. With its knurling, the metal sleeve offers a solid grip, and is comfortable to torque tight. A ratcheting chuck would have been better, but most potential users won’t ever feel like it’s missing. Furthermore, the clutch moved smoothly, although we found that the speed select switch takes a bit more effort to slide than we’re used to, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Overall, the fit and feel of the drill was rather impressive, and doesn’t feel cheap at all. The next review in this series will take an in-depth look at the drill’s use, at which time we shall find out if it performs as good as it looks.

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6 1/2″ Cordless Circular Saw

Included in the kit is a 6-1/2″ circular saw (PCL186CS) that we immediately noticed goes against cordless norms and is right-handed. Typical cordless circular saws of this size are left-handed with the blade facing left to provide direct line of sight and a better view of the workpiece and cutting line for right-handed users.

Taking a quick look at the saw, we noticed that it felt properly balanced, and that it was smooth, quick, and easy to adjust. As with other cordless circular saws, there is a safety switch that must be toggled/depressed in order to be able to operate the trigger. We cannot yet determine whether this switch will make the tool uncomfortable to use or not, but it does feel slightly awkwardly placed and will be something to keep an eye out for.

Reciprocating Saw

We don’t have as much experience with reciprocating saws as we do with other cordless tools, but for the most part we found that the PCL180RS reciprocating saw felt solidly built. The saw is a bit heavy, but that’s what we expected, and besides that, we would rather have a heavier tool of good quality than a tool with weak and lightweight components.

Flashlight with Pivoting Head

The PCL180FL flashlight included with the kit has a rather useful pivoting head, beam focusing switch, and convenient carry handle, but its incandescent bulb will likely banish it from active use. A shock-proof LED lamp would definitely have been preferred.

Batteries & Charger

Included with the kit are two Li-ion 18V batteries: one LX battery with 1.3Ah capacity, and one EX battery with a 2.6Ah capacity. The batteries are both fairly lightweight, and charged rather quickly.

Carrying Case

The soft shell carrying case is reinforced at the top to ensure a wide opening every time, and features 3 accessory pockets on the inside and 3 on outside. While the case does include a shoulder strap, it seems to be far too lightweight, and we can imagine that most users will want to use the more robust carrying handles instead.

More Info on the Porter Cable 4pc Li-Ion Combo Kit
Purchase Link via Lowes

New Porter Cable Tools at Lowes – an Informal Assessment (an essay we wrote about the new tools back in October)

We’re very excited to kick off this review, and will be testing the tools without mercy in upcoming weeks. If you have any suggestions or test requests, please let us know and we’ll try to fit them into our schedule.

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10 Comments

  1. Robert Slubowski

    Nov 9, 2011

    who makes the batteries in the packs, brand and specs.

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    • Kevin

      Dec 6, 2013

      I bough a extra battery for my set at Lowes.

      Reply
  2. Patrick

    Jul 6, 2012

    The light is JUNK I have bought three bulbs and they burn out. Turn it on dont touch it 15 minutes bulb blew.

    Reply
  3. eric ibarra

    Jan 15, 2013

    batties suck when using it with the recipricating saw they drain quick realy quik and if its to cold in the day they dont charge until you warm them up some how .regret not buying the yellow brand tools

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    • Mario

      Dec 19, 2013

      I’m always suspect of comments like the above that parrot the standard line and appear to have been written as fast as possible. Social media shill much?

      Fwiw, I have had no cold problems with my PC batteries. I left them in the trunk dead as doornails on a recent michigan night and they both charged up fine the next day.

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      • Stuart

        Dec 19, 2013

        A Dewalt social media or marketing rep wouldn’t bash on Porter Cable. Most probably a disappointed PC user.

        Anyways, it’s good to hear you’ve been having good experiences with your PC tools and batteries, thanks for sharing!

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        • Drew

          Jan 28, 2014

          I have the above named issues with my set. If the weather is cold the batteries will flash ( Temp) on the charger and must set for a long time before they will charge. I have both NiCd and Lithium batteries and I must say I am very disappointed with them. The tools are great and cant complain at all on those but the batteries are horrible.

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    • scott

      Mar 29, 2014

      Hi I use dewalt at work and I habe makita at ny shop at home and when batteries are cold they won’t charge so I don’t think its fair to say this only happens to one brand and not the other just leveling the playing field and I don’t own any portacable tools yet to give perspective I live in upstate new york 2013/2014 winter

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  4. Kevin

    Dec 6, 2013

    Well for me this set was bought for me on Fathers Day. I don’t do construction, just a few things around the house here and there. Will start a small to medium project once in awhile and this set performs awesome. It think it was made for the home user like me and not heavy duty stuff. So for saying that, this set works awesome for me and I still have it here in Dec 2013 and it was bought for me in June of 2009. I have added to this kit and grant me everything is not perfect but what is?

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  5. Bob

    Jul 22, 2016

    Porter cable used to be my choice for commercial and home use. Fortunately I bought enuf to last me my life. That was b4 they had it mabe in china .now is is TOTAL CRAP, and they still advertise as an American company. B S. made in china.keep that junk to yourself !

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