Portable drill
After years of thinking I can get along without one, I've decided to buy a
portable drill. What should I look for? Volts, Amps or what? Sears has one going on sale for $70. The ad says it has 14.4 volts. It doesn't mention amp. I want one that I'll be satisfied with. Any advice would be appreciated. John |
Portable drill
John Lynch wrote: After years of thinking I can get along without one, I've decided to buy a portable drill. What should I look for? Volts, Amps or what? Sears has one going on sale for $70. The ad says it has 14.4 volts. It doesn't mention amp. I want one that I'll be satisfied with. Any advice would be appreciated. John Dude, deja vu!! |
Portable drill
You havnt posted your question enough times for an answer.
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Portable drill
Get a 12V one. I have a Makita and it can easily drive over 50 3" deck
screws on a charge. Plenty of power and lighter than the higher voltage ones. After awhile the weight can get to you, especially if you are holding the drill overhead. "John Lynch" wrote in message ... After years of thinking I can get along without one, I've decided to buy a portable drill. What should I look for? Volts, Amps or what? Sears has one going on sale for $70. The ad says it has 14.4 volts. It doesn't mention amp. I want one that I'll be satisfied with. Any advice would be appreciated. John |
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