Thread: R.I.P.
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Chuck
 
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Default R.I.P.

On 3 Dec 2005 23:15:59 -0800, "robo hippy"
wrote:

How can it not be as good as? Easy, given my experience with both
drills, I would say that under the same work loads, the Sioux/Milwaukee
drill will last about 3 times longer that the cheap model. This is
still a test in progress.


Actually, my question was in regards to the _functionality_ of the
cheap vs. expensive drill, rather than the life span, which is what I
thought your rhetorical question was also in reference to.


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