WTB: Cordless drill

with cordless drills its all about having the right voltage for the job..ive got a 9.6V, 14V and the 18V..all dewalt. Honeslty i use the 9.6 volt the most because it lighter, smaller and has plenty of power..no use lugging around an 18V for most jobs. Just be sure you get 2 batteries and the 1 hour charger..one dies..instantly replaced ftw.

 
About 2x the price of the craftsman....yikes

Tiz a nice drill though

Quick chargers are a waste, pop the battery in for 10 min if its dead and you will have enough juice to finish w/e you were doing.

 
qucik chargers arent a waste!! why wait even 10 minutes..just always have one charged and ready to use..when its dead grab the other off the quick charger...if you a bat in less than an hour..its time for a new bat //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
pfftttt

It takes a while to drain a battery.Plug er in over night and you wont know the diff.

If it was for some R/C vehicles then a quick charger is a good idea. Only takes about 10 min to drain one of those.

I dont think flakko will be using it all that often, its not like he is a carpenter...hehe

 
yeah but shit i bet flakko (like me) is forgetful and will never remember to have the fcker charged when he needs it...having one in the drill and one in the charger at all times ftw!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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