BerninicaCO3
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Hey!
My sister is getting married in June, and is setting up a wedding registry.
She is asking me for my advice on drills: every homemaker needs one! Preferably cordless, which I understand, if only because of the magnetic stop!
Now, I love this set of mine, and I have too many uses for an impact driver to ignore!
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-1...mbo-Kit-2-Tool-LCT200W/100596872#.UUqUfByG18E
But it may be overkill for her.
Maybe she just wants a drill, any drill, and cheaper is OK
One question that i've had trouble answering is this... she will NOT be using it daily. Rugged dependability is not an issue. 3hr/ bajillion screw battery life is not an issue. But does nicad or lithium ion last longer?
For example, if you took a car battery, and let it sit for a year, not only will you have to recharge it -that's a given- ...there's a real chance that it won't charge at all. Sitting uncharged for that long can kill it for good.
So I'm not asking how long it holds a charge... recharging isn't an issue. A drill that will require $40-$80 new batteries every 3rd year because it's sitting wholly unused, is a real question.
Some people said nicad has "dendrite crystal growth that can puncture cells," but then other sources said a nicad battery could last 5 years, and li+ maybe only 3.
Well, nicad vs li+ is one question; but broadly, what's a good drill for the $?
IF she comes back and says she's looking for an $80 drill, what won't **** completely?
-Bernard
My sister is getting married in June, and is setting up a wedding registry.
She is asking me for my advice on drills: every homemaker needs one! Preferably cordless, which I understand, if only because of the magnetic stop!
Now, I love this set of mine, and I have too many uses for an impact driver to ignore!
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-1...mbo-Kit-2-Tool-LCT200W/100596872#.UUqUfByG18E
But it may be overkill for her.
Maybe she just wants a drill, any drill, and cheaper is OK
One question that i've had trouble answering is this... she will NOT be using it daily. Rugged dependability is not an issue. 3hr/ bajillion screw battery life is not an issue. But does nicad or lithium ion last longer?
For example, if you took a car battery, and let it sit for a year, not only will you have to recharge it -that's a given- ...there's a real chance that it won't charge at all. Sitting uncharged for that long can kill it for good.
So I'm not asking how long it holds a charge... recharging isn't an issue. A drill that will require $40-$80 new batteries every 3rd year because it's sitting wholly unused, is a real question.
Some people said nicad has "dendrite crystal growth that can puncture cells," but then other sources said a nicad battery could last 5 years, and li+ maybe only 3.
Well, nicad vs li+ is one question; but broadly, what's a good drill for the $?
IF she comes back and says she's looking for an $80 drill, what won't **** completely?
-Bernard