Originally posted by: NoShangriLa
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Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
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Originally posted by: mugs
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Originally posted by: herrjimbo
food for thought...predrill the holes and you won't be eating up batteries.</end quote></div>
Already do... doean't change the fact that they die eventually

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I usually use a corded drill for drilling holes and a cordless drill/driver to drive screws. Can't beat a corded drill for drilling holes, can't beat a cordless drill/driver for driving screws.</end quote></div>
I agree, but I'd need over 300ft. of extension cord to get a corded drill out to where im working... and I'm not really interested in purchasing a generator
Also, what about impact drivers/hammerdrills.
I have absolutely no idea how those things work.. Will it easily strip screw heads? Can it be used in one hand? I take it that it can't be used for sensitive jobs like putting brackets onto boards correct?</end quote></div>
They are lighter than corded & cordless drills. Doesn't torque the drill out of our hands like drill does, however it will break the screw/bolt if screwing into hard material if careless.