Ryobi & Craftsman (newbie Q)
RLK wrote:
I guess my questions might sound weird - I'm an amateur and want to
redecorate my home by building shelves, simple cabinets, radiator covers and
installing crown molding by myself. The extent of my experience is putting
together pre-fab bookcases so I have a big learning curve ahead of me...
Questions regarding two cordless drill-drivers:
Ryobi HP1202M 12V
Craftsman 315.114600 14.4V
I understand Ryobi makes Craftsman drills. Does this fact make the Ryobi
line better in quality?
The release of the Ryobi switch trigger slows to a halt, whereas the
Craftsman seems to screech to a halt. If the extent of my work is building
wall-to-wall bookshelves (I suppose the only real woodworking I would do is
mitres), is there any preference for how this operates?
What else should I consider?
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Personally I would buy the craftsman BUT somehow the "tone" of your note
suggests you are a new homeowner and I wonder just how much MORE (over
the years) you will be asking the drill to do...
That said...I would make sure the drill I purchased was a 1/2 inch drill
unless you already have a corded 1/2 drill
Bob Griffiths
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