Girl wants a cordless drill. Mostly to put up pictures I think. Any recommendations?
and yes I know the rules.
Girl wants a cordless drill. Mostly to put up pictures I think. Any recommendations?
and yes I know the rules.
Dewalt 20v
Dewalt 20v and don't get the cheap version.
I hear the Rabbit Habit is really popular.
depends on how much drilliing she plans on doing?
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Milwaukee or go fuck your mother.
If all she's gonna do with it is put up pictures, he doesn't need the 20v guys.
I just bought the DeWalt 18v because it was insultingly cheap on sale. I'm not beating the shit out of it daily, it gets used sparingly so it's plenty o drill for me.
Harbor freight
What are you guys going to use it for? If it's just to put some screws in the wall then go with the versatility of a driver if she needs power go with an impact drill in my opinion Milwaukee is the best brand my DeWalt died after 9 months of daily use. But that could have just been mine go with the name brand like Milwaukee DeWalt Makita Porter-Cable has an awesome 20 volt
Just bought a Kobalt 24v set and it seems to work great. I am not a contractor but use it more than an average amount. Same or better features than other brands, and the batteries cost way less.
Just get a cheap little 12v if all you're doing is putting up pictures and small stuff like that. http://m.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-1-4-in-Hex-Cordless-Screwdriver-Kit-2401-22/100615066
Butch Dickman - Just get a cheap little 12v if all you're doing is putting up pictures and small stuff like that. http://m.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-1-4-in-Hex-Cordless-Screwdriver-Kit-2401-22/100615066This is my daily use drill now. Packs a punch for 12 volt.
UGCTTNpNe - Harbor freightThis is the correct answer.
I agree DeWalt is floating on its past Legacy now. And they're right if you're not using this thing every day you can just get away with a $40 drill
Lux Fixxins - Ryobi?
If you can get Ryobi One tools near you, definitely look at these. I love em to bits.
Odinson -I have the m18, it's a good drill and I got it on sale for $180 with two batteries. I've always been partial to Milwaukee anyway.Butch Dickman - Just get a cheap little 12v if all you're doing is putting up pictures and small stuff like that. http://m.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-1-4-in-Hex-Cordless-Screwdriver-Kit-2401-22/100615066This is my daily use drill now. Packs a punch for 12 volt.
pahulkster -Same here - it was around $150Just bought a Kobalt 24v set and it seems to work great. I am not a contractor but use it more than an average amount. Same or better features than other brands, and the batteries cost way less.
Odinson - I agree DeWalt is floating on its past Legacy now. And they're right if you're not using this thing every day you can just get away with a $40 drillIf you want to replace them every year that's fine. The batteries in the cheap drill are shit, even if you don't use it much they will be junk in a year and you will be buying a new drill.