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Incredible and cheap,
February 10, 2008
By RVTech
from Ringgold, GA
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"As a RV tech. I do more cosmetic work than actual wrench turning. Therefore a good battery operated drill is a necessity. The other techs have Ryobi, Dewalt, and other "high end" drills. This drill out-performs all on torque, speed, and balance. If they need a new battery it's , if i need one its . Just a incredible drill for an incredible price!"
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Nice Drill,
April 24, 2008
By Goat4
from Mifflinburg,PA
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"For the money I have found this drill easy to use and has had enough power for the jobs I have done.I have used the drill to fasten tin on the barn roof,drill holes to bolt fences together and probably the toughest job drilling holes in concrete."
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Home Handyman
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cordless drill,
April 21, 2008
By Anonymous Reviewer
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"worked great in about an hour with the battery pack I bought also. Drove 3in screws into fence posts without any problems"
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Beginner
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Building a deck,or anything else???,
April 14, 2008
By Lobo
from Wallingford,CT
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"I just finished building an 8'x12' deck made of 2"x10" pressure treated lumber,I used 10 lbs of 2 1/2" deck screws, I used this drill to put the screws in. If you are reading this review,do yourself a favor and purchase this dril, you will not be let down. Just as a side note I had a Dewalt XRT 18v and I got rid of it when this drill arrived. That is how much I love this drill."
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Home Handyman
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A Good Choice,
January 21, 2008
By bobfOregon
from Oregon
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"This drill motor is heavy and solid. I'm adding bedrooms to the house, expanding the LR and building a barn, I've been using this drill motor for about two months. Here in Oregon, working in the rain is normal, and the driver has had it's share of weather without problems. Power seems great and battery charge is good also. The charger automatically charges and maintains the battery without needing need to keep watch on it (a priority for me), and has a green LED to indicate charge. Highly recommended for this price range!"
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Home Handyman
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1/2" cordless drill,
January 14, 2008
By venkelman
from Milwaukee,WI
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"When I purchased this unit I immediately charged the battery. Since then I have used the drill to auger out my floor drain twice, drove wood screws in some new boards in my deck, and this weekend used it to take out and replace 1/4" drive screws in the dryer cover after adjusting the clutch of course, and I still haven't had to recharge it all after 2 months or so. The 18 volt batteries and the drill are doing great."
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Home Handyman
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outstandig,
July 9, 2007
By Squyredog
from Texas
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"This is a great product. Plenty of power,long lasting and a great price. I plan on buying the entire line. I didn't give it a five only because I haven't tried it on metal or concrete."
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Home Handyman
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The DRILL,
July 9, 2007
By rtsmith
from Portsmouth, VA
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"I have nothing but high marks for this drill, it performed past my expectations and delivered all the power Ineeded and more."
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Home Handyman
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Great drill!,
July 9, 2007
By classic3354
from Chicago, IL
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"Have been very satisfied so far with this drill. Was a little bit leary when ordering only cause of its cost. But once I received it and used it I was really impressed. For a 1/2" cordless drill it is well worth the money as a 3/8 drill just doesn't have the ability when a larger bit is needed plus most of them won't even take a 3/8 bit! This one is all it says it is and more. Was also surprised how long the battery maintains a charge too! Highly recommend this item!"
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Home Handyman
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northern Ind. cordless drill/driver,
March 6, 2007
By sedan41
from new haven Mi.
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"It has good balance has a lot of good features. (magnetic base, bit holders angled motor, easy access to reverse sw.,vertical level which comes in handy when drilling a hole in a narrow piece of wood.) The keyless chuck has a good grip for tightening. I only wish it was compatible with Ryobi batteries."
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