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Smitty
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Location: Connecticut
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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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Walt
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. -T. Roosevelt
Location: Chester County, PA
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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
"He who dies with the most toys/tools wins!"
Location: Connecticut
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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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Dave___in___CT
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #17 Feb 13, 2005 4:45 pm |
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Smitty... You're right... many many choices... tooooo many... Think about and describe your needs/wants... What tasks will you use it for... and which task is most important ? Use how often ? What are your criteria for selection...? #1 seems price... ~$100 #2 ? #3 ? Some are better for heavy duty jobs... some for tight places... some for scews and slip clutch effectiveness... versus drilling... which is more important ? some for weight... some for battery use among other cordless tools... keyless chuck ? variable speed ? 2 speed ranges ? reversible ? battery type ? recharge time ? run time important ? 1 or 2 batteries ? etc... Dave...
This message was modified Feb 13, 2005 by Dave___in___CT
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Walt
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. -T. Roosevelt
Location: Chester County, PA
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Re: What's you favorite Cordless Drill?
Reply #18 Feb 13, 2005 8:31 pm |
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EMMO, MY SON!!! I take back whatever I said when I kicked you out of the house. Please bring the new drill over right away, I have a glass of Ice Tea waiting for you along with a sandwich... My Makita also had the NiMH batteries. They were a relatively new product at the time when I got the drill but lasted quite a long time. Walt
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