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Cordless Drills- gotta replace "old faithful"
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[QUOTE="Tony Eeds, post: 620088, member: 32023"] I just tossed my first cordless drill ... B&D purchased in the late 1970's. Great drill and they are just now getting back to the same design. Regarding tools Cordless - all are Dewalt Corded - most are Porter Cable, one B&D (Worm Drive Saw) Cabinet Saw - Powermatic My 14.4V Dewalt drills (one consumer grade and one contractor grade) are everything I could ever need. I have thought of getting a cordless radio thought :laugh: Maybe by DW. The Journal of Light Construction just ran an article about 14.4V cordless drills back in March and they had good things to say about most of them. The most important comment was to stop and change batteries at the first sign of weakness. To run the batteries too low shortens the life of the batteries and risks having a cell reverse polarity and further weaken the battery. [/QUOTE]
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