Posted in Drills on Apr 13th, 2009
Porter cable 19.2 volt cordless drill are solid heavy duty work horses that can withstand plenty of punishment to get any drilling job done. Keep in mind that porter cable drills are made for those who professions depend on the drill. They are made from sturdy equipment and tend to not burn out [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 31st, 2008
Is their really a difference between a function getCacheBuster() {return Math.floor(Math.random()*999999999999) }document.write(”");document.write(”");18 volt cordless drill and a 24 volt cordless drill. No, not really. The only difference between the two is that the 18 volt cordless drill will have a higher rpm. Other than that comparing a 24 volt to a 18 volt will be apples [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 15th, 2008
Black & Decker XD1200K 12-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless 5-Position Drill
Looking for a drill with a lot of maneuverability, then you need to take a look at this Black & Decker 1/4 Inch Hex cordless drill. The black & Decker XD1200K is perfect for tight and awkward places like under sinks, overhead, inside cabinets or [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 11th, 2008
I know that times are kind of rough right now. And a lot of people just don’t have the money to afford a real expensive cordless drill. So I wanted to point out two cordless drills that cost less than $50 dollars.
I also want to point out two quality drills. Not some of the trash [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 10th, 2008
Batteries are the key to any cordless power tool, whether choosing a cordless drill, hedge trimmer, leaf blower, or any other type of cordless tool. Battery voltage is not the single most important factor to consider when choosing cordless power tools. With cordless tools available all the way up to 36 volts, amperage/hour, and battery [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 10th, 2008
This is a common question. Why buy a DeWalt cordless drill? Well, hands down DeWALT just outperforms most of the competition in the aspects of reliability, warranty, Long Lasting and customer satisfaction.
Reliable
Go and ask any professional that lives by their tools and I am sure that they will say the Dewalt tools are very reliable. [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 10th, 2008
If you have ever gotten into a project and gotten boxed into a corner with distinct obstructions you now the benifit of a cordless right angle drill. Right angle drills have been the solution for craftsmen for years and they now the value of having a righ angle drill in their tool chest. In most [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 10th, 2008
Hitachi DS18DL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion 1/2-Inch Cordless Driver Drill
Hitachi seems to have gone retro with the new design of their power tools. But boy, you can tell them out of a crowd. I guess that is what they were trying to do. Me, myself I really like this new design although it looks a little toyish, [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 9th, 2008
With any power tool it is important to think of safty first. Drills are not toys and their is a chance that you could inquire personal injury or electric shock if you are not careful. So, it is important to go through some safty rules before we touch on the major components of a cordless [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 6th, 2008
Looking for a special gift for that handyman (or handywoman) in your life? Then a combo pack of cordless drills and other tools might be just the ticket to put a smile on their face. Black and Decker Firestorm tool kit combo is just one such tool kit that will have your DIY lover in [...]
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Posted in Drills on Dec 6th, 2008
Batteries are the key to any cordless power tool, whether choosing a cordless drill, hedge trimmer, leaf blower, or any other type of cordless tool. Battery voltage is not the single most important factor to consider when choosing cordless power tools. With cordless tools available all the way up to 36 volts, amperage/hour, and battery [...]
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