Handyandy23
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I'm looking at picking up a right angle cordless drill to add to my collection, mostly for ease of drilling in between studs when wiring / plumbing my basement. Hoping to get some opinions or experiences on a couple different options.
My main options are the DeWalt 20V or the Milwaukee M12, since these are the two main battery platforms I have. The Ryobi 18V is somewhat of an option since I have a small amount of the Ryobi system, mostly for OPE.
Without getting into generic brand battles between yellow / red / green, can anyone recommend one that's better (or worse to stay away from)? I will most likely just be drilling 3/4" holes for wiring and holes for PEX water lines through 2x-framing, so it won't be anything too ambitious. And maybe occasional automotive use in tight spots. So I'm not sure if the power difference between M12 and the 18/20V options will matter, and I'm not really sure if one has a more proven track record than others.
Thanks in advance.
My main options are the DeWalt 20V or the Milwaukee M12, since these are the two main battery platforms I have. The Ryobi 18V is somewhat of an option since I have a small amount of the Ryobi system, mostly for OPE.
Without getting into generic brand battles between yellow / red / green, can anyone recommend one that's better (or worse to stay away from)? I will most likely just be drilling 3/4" holes for wiring and holes for PEX water lines through 2x-framing, so it won't be anything too ambitious. And maybe occasional automotive use in tight spots. So I'm not sure if the power difference between M12 and the 18/20V options will matter, and I'm not really sure if one has a more proven track record than others.
Thanks in advance.

For a few holes its fine top RPM is low 800 maybe" 
