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Shrike6 03-17-2019 5:01pm

Cordless drill?
 
I need a cordless drill/ driver for occaisional light use. So, it doesn’t need to be heavy duty or built for professional use.
What would you guys reccommend that’s inexpensive but not total crap.

Antfarmer2 03-17-2019 5:06pm

Does not matter the battery will be the first thing to go. And to replace it your better off buying another. :seasix::cert::seasix:

69camfrk 03-17-2019 5:13pm

We use DeWalt's at work. I swear by them.

Murray 03-17-2019 5:16pm

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Originally Posted by 69camfrk (Post 1661948)
We use DeWalt's at work. I swear by them.

This ^^^^^^

DAB 03-17-2019 5:43pm

have several B&D 20V lithium battery ones. :smash:

86RAG 03-17-2019 5:50pm

I love my 18V Makita drill, and impact driver! :yesnod:

Black94lt1 03-17-2019 6:15pm

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Originally Posted by Antfarmer2 (Post 1661946)
Does not matter the battery will be the first thing to go. And to replace it your better off buying another. :seasix::cert::seasix:

Rigid has lifetime warranty on the batteries

MEANZ06 03-17-2019 6:33pm

I have Ryobi ONE+ 18v tools. Love them! All take the same batteries and there's tons of different tools to choose, everything from leaf blower to cut off wheel to air compressor. Just don't buy aftermarket batteries :seasix:

Antfarmer2 03-17-2019 6:38pm

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Originally Posted by Black94lt1 (Post 1661955)
Rigid has lifetime warranty on the batteries

Then that is the one. :seasix::cert::seasix:

BADRACR1 03-17-2019 7:00pm

I have a Milwaukee drill and 3/8 impact. That's what I take to the salvage yard for getting parts. They work well.

m and t's77 03-17-2019 7:40pm

Have Snap-On but if I was going to do it over again it will be Milwaukee.
Another vote for Rigid for home use and their battery warranty.

SubZero 03-17-2019 8:24pm

Milwaukee M18 :shots::leaving:

Lakeside49 03-17-2019 9:56pm

Makita 18V. It is compact and powerful enough for any lightwork scenario you describe. Came with two batteries.
I could not kill my 14 year old 12V Makita with hundreds of hours of productivity on it and still going strong - so, I demoted it in favor of the smaller and extremely capable compact 18V model.

StaticCling 03-17-2019 11:17pm

Ford/Chevy
Nikon/Canon


I've always used Makita cordless tools. Very happy with my 18V Makita Drill/Impact that I currently own.

Dewalt, Makita, Milwauakee you really can't go wrong.

With that said...

I own Dewalt and Milwaukee corded tools and they are both FANTASTIC. :yesnod:

Olustee bus 03-18-2019 2:42am

I have had good luck with Lowes brand Kobalt. You can get battery replacements realtively cheap.

C5SilverBullet 03-18-2019 9:21am

I have a Dewalt also, love it.

Cybercowboy 03-18-2019 9:36am

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Originally Posted by 69camfrk (Post 1661948)
We use DeWalt's at work. I swear by them.

I got a nice 1/2" DeWalt drill which also came with an extra battery and an impact driver, from Lowes, for like $150 and it's a very nice drill and the battery lasts quite a long time. Came with a bit/driver set and a carry bag too. I've never used the impact driver so don't know how good it works, I assume it's fine for light-duty type stuff.

C5SilverBullet 03-18-2019 10:10am

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Originally Posted by Cybercowboy (Post 1662023)
I got a nice 1/2" DeWalt drill which also came with an extra battery and an impact driver, from Lowes, for like $150 and it's a very nice drill and the battery lasts quite a long time. Came with a bit/driver set and a carry bag too. I've never used the impact driver so don't know how good it works, I assume it's fine for light-duty type stuff.

That sounds like the same one I have. That thing cut a 6" hole through the hardy plank on the side of my house like nothing.


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