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colliehauler
Nov 05, 2016Explorer III
SoundGuy wrote:I used a Makita 9.6 cordless drill for a while, did the job. I went with a Ryobi because it was cheap on sale fit lots of other tools I carry. For $69. I received 2 batteries drill flashlight charger and carry case. The only reason to retire the Makita is the batteries went bad, cheaper to buy a replacement then the batteries.Dick_B wrote:
Be sure is is 18V, not 12V.
I'll repeat once more ... WHY? :h Provided the stabs' drive screws are clean and properly lubed it takes very little torque at all to turn those screws. Why heft around a 5 or 6 lb drill when a little 12 volt puppy will do the job just as effectively?
OK, I'll go to my room now. :W
Ace hardware had a basic Black & Decker 18v cordless on sale for $24. One battery and small wall charger that plugged into the drill. Bought some for gifts.
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