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Smitty
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What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Original Message Feb 12, 2005 10:02 pm |
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I'm looking for one around 14-18 volts. There a lot of models to choose from, just curious about which model others like? I would kind of like to spend no more than $100
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OrchidCrazy
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #6 Feb 13, 2005 10:14 am |
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We have a Craftsman cordless drill. Bought it as a kit for hubby with a cordless flashlight in a case with 2 rechargeable batteries when we first got our house and needed something but didn't have the funds for anything special. They have all sorts of kits available in differing price ranges. It does the job, but it's nothing outstanding. It is big, bulky, heavy. My father has a Makita that I would just love to buy for hubby. It is far more powerful than hubby's although same voltage. It is lightweight, small and far outperforms our Craftsman. If you aren't going to use it for much, just want something in the right price range, than check out the Craftsman. If you want something sweet that will last, looking for ease of use, check out the Makita line. A much better build, but you will pay for it. I love power tools! Guess it comes from growing up with a mechanic and handyman who felt his daughters should learn to fend for themselves.
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Marshall
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #7 Feb 13, 2005 10:16 am |
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The baddest of the bad..........
Hilti UH-240-A, 24 volt, 3 speed drill with rotory drilling mode for steel and wood and, hammer drilling mode for concrete and masonary. At 672 in lbs of torque and drilling mode speeds up to 1950 rpm's, no cordless drill on the market will touch it.
Reversing Switch | Yes | Chuck Style | 1/2 in. keyless, carbide jaws | Package Quantity | 1 | Ordering Name | UH 240-A Universal Hammer Drill (3.0-Ah NiMH) | Maximum Torque | 672 in.-lb | Speed 1 No Load | 0 - 350 rpm | Speed 2 No Load | 0 - 1300 rpm | Speed 3 No Load | 0 - 1950 rpm | Voltage | 24 V | Weight With Battery | 7.9 lb |
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Walt
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #10 Feb 13, 2005 11:17 am |
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Rob, The Old house article I referred to discussed just that in regard to amps, voltage, etc. and run time. In short, lower voltages with higher amp ratings may provide more power than one with a higher voltage. On another note, I west to Pep Boys yesterday to see if they had any "regular" gas cans. They too only sold ones with autoshutoff / no spill ends. I think I we will need to fire up a lathe if we want a regular spout. Walt
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Marshall
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #11 Feb 13, 2005 11:43 am |
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Many don't have amp rating on the net, However, if you look at torque and see that the Hilti at 672 in lbs of torque compared to the closest at 500 roughly, that tells a huge tale. It's not just torque where it shines, but also high speed if needed at almost 2000 RPM's.
Walt, as I said early, it's too expensive to warrant homeowner use. With the NiMH 3.0 batteries be prepared to spend well over $500.00. But, the drill itself will last forever.
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Walt
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. -T. Roosevelt
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #12 Feb 13, 2005 12:34 pm |
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Marshall, 672 in lbs. is a lot. I know when I was researching my first cordless 420 was considered high and ample. Santa pretty much impulse bought for my DeWalt, although he has a lot more experience than years back and knows the general rules. I figured the price would be around there. We had a Metabo division close by and their stuff is high too. Walt
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Smitty
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #13 Feb 13, 2005 2:17 pm |
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Thanks everyone for all the input!! All these posts confirms what I suspected, choosing a cordless drill is not a simple feat. I also read the article in TOH Magazine as well as Consumer Reports articles. I was disappointed by the TOH article. Not a lot of useful info, by far this forum is the BEST place to go when researching a purchase!!
Ariens 824 Sno Thro, Toro 18" Gas Trimmer, Craftsman 3.5 HP 9" Edger/Trimmer, Echo SRM230 Trimmer/Brush Cutter, Toro 21" Recycler II Mower, Craftsman 8.5 HP Chipper/Shredder, Craftsman 25cc GAs Blower/Vac, Husky Y1000 Air Compressor, Homelite EZ ChainSaw, Husky Chain Saw
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18Degrees
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #15 Feb 13, 2005 4:03 pm |
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I have used the De-Walt 18v 4pc. kit for five years. It was an fairly good drill, somewhat clunky and heavy for the power it had, but good for the price. My Bocsh 14.4v had the same power as the De-walt 18v. I perfer the Bosch 18v the most., but all overpriced for your search that you are doing for this thread. Stay away from Millwaukee cordless tools=they are junk. Millwaukee corded tools are great, but whoever makes their cordless stuff for them needs an enema. 18 degrees
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