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msalyer
May 15, 2013Explorer
I'm likely the only one but I use a corded drill. I had an extra Craftsman 3/8 drill laying around so I started using it. I have a 25 foot 14 gauge extension cord that I store with the drill in a tote in the pass through and it is easy to use.
After getting my trailer where I want it and the wheels chocked I hook up the 30amp cord first thing (wife needs it for inside stuff anyway). Plug my 25 foot cord in to the outside outlet and plug in the drill. I keep the socket on the drill as it is dedicated for the jacks. The cord reaches all four corners and I have it done in a couple minutes, store the cord and drill and then get to the rest of my set up. Don't have to mess with a dead batter or a charger. WORKS FOR ME.
After getting my trailer where I want it and the wheels chocked I hook up the 30amp cord first thing (wife needs it for inside stuff anyway). Plug my 25 foot cord in to the outside outlet and plug in the drill. I keep the socket on the drill as it is dedicated for the jacks. The cord reaches all four corners and I have it done in a couple minutes, store the cord and drill and then get to the rest of my set up. Don't have to mess with a dead batter or a charger. WORKS FOR ME.
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