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Re: OT: A cordless drill would be nice.
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Posted by Vern-MI on April 26, 2007 at 14:47:58 from (207.69.137.15):
In Reply to: OT: A cordless drill would be nice. posted by Kelly C on April 26, 2007 at 09:10:54:
I have two Dewalt 1/2", 18 Volt drills and one Firestorm 3/8", 18 volt dril plus one Firestorm 12 volt impact driver. The Dewalt is the all around best because of it's special snap lock chuck but the Firestorm is OK for drilling holes. Look for a drill with two speeds and the max speed should be around 1500 RPM. The drill should have two batteries and a 1 hour quick charger for continuous service when you are cranking out the work. The impact driver is very good at driving phillips heads and doing nut running chores. I found the Firestorm drill kit in a pawn shop for $45. It was brand new in a box with two batteries and a slow, 3 hour, charger. I have added a $20 quick charger from Amazon.com The wife has no idea of what I have invested in any of my tools. I have no idea of what she has in sewing machines or Longaberger baskets and want to keep it that way.
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