I've had a cheapy Black and Decker 12 volt cordless drill for years.
I've been wanting to upgrade but I am overwhelmed at the choices there are.
I've checked out some corded drills, but feel they are too heavy and noisy.
They also apparently make impact drivers, but those seem to be more for construction of decks and driving in screws deep into masonry and what not.
So I am looking for a cordless drill (I think, unless I need an impact driver?) that is:
1. Decently made, but doesn't have to be construction or pro grade.
2. Not super expensive. Around $80-$140
3. Somewhat lightweight.
Anyone have any recommendations? DeWalt? Milkwaukee? Bosch? Hitachi? Ryobi?
I've been wanting to upgrade but I am overwhelmed at the choices there are.
I've checked out some corded drills, but feel they are too heavy and noisy.
They also apparently make impact drivers, but those seem to be more for construction of decks and driving in screws deep into masonry and what not.
So I am looking for a cordless drill (I think, unless I need an impact driver?) that is:
1. Decently made, but doesn't have to be construction or pro grade.
2. Not super expensive. Around $80-$140
3. Somewhat lightweight.
Anyone have any recommendations? DeWalt? Milkwaukee? Bosch? Hitachi? Ryobi?
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