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SoundGuy
Feb 25, 2018Explorer
Several years ago I bought a pair of really small, light weight Ridgid 12 volt lithium ion cordless drills, Model R82007, and find them invaluable for utility use around the house when I don't need the power of my much larger & heavier 18 volt DeWalt. I carry one in the camper and although only rated @ 120 in-lbs this drill easily raises and lowers my stabs. :B
I believe this particular model is no longer available new, though no doubt could be bought used on eBay, etc. It's been replaced by the Ridgid 9000K drill & driver set. The driver I wouldn't have much use for but the drill is torque rated @ 400 in-lbs yet it's still much smaller than an 18 volt. Great drills. :B
I believe this particular model is no longer available new, though no doubt could be bought used on eBay, etc. It's been replaced by the Ridgid 9000K drill & driver set. The driver I wouldn't have much use for but the drill is torque rated @ 400 in-lbs yet it's still much smaller than an 18 volt. Great drills. :B
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