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Karen
 
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(linda) wrote in message . com...
i would suggest a good cordless (rechargeable) drill,


If you only want one dirll, let it be corded.
The cordless drill is
1. more expensive.
2. bulkier, heavier.
3. less powerful.
4. Battery will die in a few years, the replacement will cost more
than the drill then.
5. The battery is not charged when you want to use it.
6. The battery will run of juice just 2 drills away from finishing
your job.


lots of
times it is handy to have 2 drills, one to pre-drill a hole and the
other with a phillips
head bit to screw.


Maybe you need a Quickload instead of tow drills.