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Chris Miller Chris Miller is offline
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not sure what you're using it for, but maybe this one is more up your alley:
http://www.milwaukeeconnect.com/weba..._192142_192137


"bonniejean" wrote in message
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On Mar 20, 1:09 pm, Molly Brown wrote:
On Mar 20, 9:23 am, bonniejean wrote:

I'm in the market for an 18V cordless drill. I was looking
athttp://tinyurl.com/2g9bkl and was wondering if anyone has it and
could give me their opinion.


Thanks,
bonnie jean


Have you thought about getting one with a hammer feature for drilling
into concrete, just in case you have to.


That would be real nice but I am interested in this particular drill
because of it's weight (light) and the fast charging battery. DeWalt
doesn't make one like that. Makita does but it doesn't seem to get as
good reviews as the Milwaukee. I have recurring carpel tunnel and a
regular weight drill makes my wrist ache.

I also have a small hand, even for a woman. In reading customer
reviews about this drill, women seem to really like it's small
outline. (My boyfriend bought me a "ladies" Glock 45 for my birthday.
Very very comfortable.)

But I don't think they make this "version" with the hammer feature.
Actually they don't make any other tools that will use this battery.
That is a negative but Milwaukee says they will be coming soon.

I knew a bunch of you guys would start in about this brand vs that
brand. ..makes me smile. But I'm not that much into the finer points.
Now if you wanted to talk about knitting...

bonnie