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Re: Cordless Drill

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Subject: Re: Cordless Drill
From: "PJ" <pj_mcgarvey@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 00:16:50 -0500
Same here, my Dad and brother also both have the 12v and 14.4v models, and
have had no problems so far.  I see DeWalts alot on job sites, figure it's
one of those tried and true drills.   The gear selector is a bit notchy,
need to kind of learn how to pull the trigger a little as you're shifting
gears, annoying, but my only complaint.

Every time I think I should just use a corded drill for heavy work, I just
chuck up the cordless DeWalt and it does great, Got a free 3rd battery with
a rebate offer last xmas.

PJ

> I bought a DeWalt 14.4 volt driver-drill and it's had plenty of torque for
> everything I've needed, driving everything from tiny sheet metal screws
into
> copper and stainless up to 3/8" lag bolts and drilling mostly wood.  Loads
> of torque in the slowest range - it'll snap a 5/16 bolt.  Much tighter
than
> that and it's not a job for a drill.  I've worked the heck out of it -
lots
> of remodeling, built a hangar, etc, etc.  I






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