I'll admit I know very little about drills, so please bare with me. I just purchased an EZcarlift (http://ezcarlift.com/) for which an 8 amp, 1,000 rpm corded drill is recommended to lift a car in the air in a reasonable amount of time.
I do a lot of mobile work and am looking for an equivalently powerful cordless drill. I'm already invested in the Milwaukee M18 line so that would be the natural place to start. Unfortunately, it seems like cordless drills are typically rated by voltage and/or torque instead of amps, so I don't know how to compare their torque output to corded drills.
Ideally I'd like something with a high torque/low rpm setting and a low torque/2,000+ rpm setting. Does such a thing exist?
Thanks for your time!
I do a lot of mobile work and am looking for an equivalently powerful cordless drill. I'm already invested in the Milwaukee M18 line so that would be the natural place to start. Unfortunately, it seems like cordless drills are typically rated by voltage and/or torque instead of amps, so I don't know how to compare their torque output to corded drills.
Ideally I'd like something with a high torque/low rpm setting and a low torque/2,000+ rpm setting. Does such a thing exist?
Thanks for your time!
