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Originally Posted by JARblue I like not having a cord, too, but I hate dealing with batteries. My buddy says he got a cordless drill that has lifetime warranty on

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Old 05-20-2013, 03:12 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I like not having a cord, too, but I hate dealing with batteries. My buddy says he got a cordless drill that has lifetime warranty on batteries. When it goes bad, you report it online, print out a shipping label and then send you a new one within a week, typically. That's pretty sweet, but my DeWalt corded 10 amp drill does just fine for me at home. It'll twist your arm off if you're not careful.

I have a right angle adapter bit, as well as a flexible extension that work great in many situations

huh, that's a nice setup with the battery replacement. my milwaukee 18v packs usually last about 3yrs and they need to be replaced. it's not too bad actually as i use them quite often.

does your corded 10amp have a slip clutch?


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I was gonna say... I have plenty of files, but none that are drill attachment. Most of them are hand-me-downs from when my grandparents moved into an Assisted Living facility. They're older than I am

I could make excellent use of a Dremel ... and I don't own one

ahhh... the joys of a new hobby
i have to say, the older tools were much better quality. even if the handles look worn out and used (or nicely broken in ) they usually use much better materials.

rotary tools themselves can be had less than $15 for a decent one.
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