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Re: Power Drills [Re: psycho0819] #4397653 07/18/13 12:07 AM
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You can't go wrong with dewalt had great luck with them

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Not to mention there customer service is superb

Re: Power Drills [Re: Flying0324] #4398804 07/18/13 01:32 PM
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Re: Power Drills [Re: garrett] #4399115 07/18/13 03:08 PM
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Ridgid! Lifetime warranty and if you have batteries just call and complain about the short life span and they will send you a new one. Love their customer service


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Re: Power Drills [Re: John2] #4399274 07/18/13 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: John2
I got a Dewalt 18V drill,impact driver and circular saw w/ 2 batteries and charger for Christmas.A couple months later I sent her to get me a bottle of glue and she bought me a Dewalt 18V Sawzall because she thought I might need one.For Fathers day she got me a Dewalt 18V jig saw.I've been using everything except the sawzall and havn't uncoiled a extension cord in I don't know when.

Yesterday I used that Sawzall for the first time but she was thinking ahead,god bless her. up


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Re: Power Drills [Re: psycho0819] #4434279 07/31/13 01:21 AM
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Dewalt is the best IMO. B&D was good for small things but for major things go Dewalt.

Re: Power Drills [Re: Aggiebanker06] #4434290 07/31/13 01:24 AM
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I've had several. I think they are all about the same. You need to get one with two batteries.


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Re: Power Drills [Re: bill oxner] #4443846 08/03/13 08:29 AM
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I have the makita 14.5v drill/impact set....I've had it for about 7yrs. The batteries finally failed. I used the impact for changing tires and have broken several wheel studs with it.

I also have dewalt 18v hammer drill and sawzaw and Dewalt 12v drill driver set.

I prefer the mikita but like dewalt too


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Re: Power Drills [Re: target1911] #4443999 08/03/13 01:08 PM
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DeWalt Lithium set is working out nicely, but I still have lotta 18v XRP - Batteries drop off quickly on XRP if using/abusing commercially (not charging properly, overheating, using them to bore 4" holes into 100 yr old mill lumber, using hammerdrill for concrete, etc). My second choice would be Bosch.


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Re: Power Drills [Re: barndoor] #4478236 08/14/13 04:59 PM
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Makita is good stuff

Re: Power Drills [Re: Flying0324] #4478239 08/14/13 05:00 PM
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You can't go wrong with dewalt had great luck with them

Re: Power Drills [Re: Navasot] #4479023 08/14/13 08:39 PM
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Craftsman 19.2V Lithium Ion. Or a dewalt corded.

Re: Power Drills [Re: f302ace] #4479277 08/14/13 09:57 PM
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Dewalt. I have a 9.6v cordless drill ,I have been useing it for 18yrs .The first 10yrs , it got used daily, now it gets used weekly. I now use 12v Dewalt drill & impact daily, been useing for 10yrs. Only had to have batteries rebuilt one time,no other problems.

Re: Power Drills [Re: K W C] #4480626 08/15/13 04:57 AM
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Dewalt. I have a 9.6v cordless drill ,I have been useing it for 18yrs .The first 10yrs , it got used daily, now it gets used weekly. I now use 12v Dewalt drill & impact daily, been useing for 10yrs. Only had to have batteries rebuilt one time,no other problems.


good grief...18 years? what do you use it for, stirring your coffee?


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Re: Power Drills [Re: JGilbert] #4480788 08/15/13 11:54 AM
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The drills get used for nutdrivers & drilling. Anything from license plate screws to drilling rivits from truck frames. Now that it is at home , it mostly gets used for drywall screws, hanging miniblinds & stirring paint.
The impact gets used daily for all nuts & bolts up to the size & torque needed for my 1/2 air impact.

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