strnjss
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I've decided that I need a corded drill. I have a nice DeWalt 18v XRP cordless drill, but I want freedom from charging batteries. And even though I've never had an issue going through any material with my 18v, the option to have more power would be nice too.
I'm not sure exactly what brand to get though.
I don't want to spend too much money. The one's that look really nice to me sell for around $60 which would probably be my limit (unless the extra money would really be worth it to get one more expensive.)
The one's I'm considering right now are:
Ridgid R7001
$60
It's got a 7.5A motor, 2700 rpm, 12 ft cord.
UL Listed
I've heard decent things about Ridgid, but have never owned one before.
DeWalt DWD110K
$60
It has a 7.0A motor, 2500 rpm, 8 ft cord.
CSA listed (whatever that means)
I have a DeWalt now, and for the most part like it. I know some people say they're just re-badged Black and Deckers, but they are built much better than B&D's are.
The stats are a little lower than the Ridgid, but doesn't DeWalt have a better reputation for quality than Ridgid does?
Milwaukee Tradesman 0240-20
$60
It has an 8.0A motor, and has up to 2800 RPM, with an 8 ft cord.
CSA, ETL, and UL listed (must be nicer than the rest right?)
I'm leaning mostly towards this one. I've heard Milwaukee has the best reputation of all of these. It's the most powerful, with the biggest range of RPM.
However, I don't know why a supposedly better company, with a more powerful product is priced the same as the others.
Anyone have any experience with this company?
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So the only other one odd-one-out I was sort of considering was the $30 Ryobi D42K. It's half the price, but also half the power and RPM at 4.5A and 1500 RPM. I think this one is pretty much out of the running though, since for double, you get much more for the money.
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So what do you all think? What's your choice? Anyone have any experiences with any of these?
I'm not really going to be using it professionally or anything, but would still want the best for my money.
I'm not sure exactly what brand to get though.
I don't want to spend too much money. The one's that look really nice to me sell for around $60 which would probably be my limit (unless the extra money would really be worth it to get one more expensive.)
The one's I'm considering right now are:
Ridgid R7001
$60
It's got a 7.5A motor, 2700 rpm, 12 ft cord.
UL Listed
I've heard decent things about Ridgid, but have never owned one before.
DeWalt DWD110K
$60
It has a 7.0A motor, 2500 rpm, 8 ft cord.
CSA listed (whatever that means)
I have a DeWalt now, and for the most part like it. I know some people say they're just re-badged Black and Deckers, but they are built much better than B&D's are.
The stats are a little lower than the Ridgid, but doesn't DeWalt have a better reputation for quality than Ridgid does?
Milwaukee Tradesman 0240-20
$60
It has an 8.0A motor, and has up to 2800 RPM, with an 8 ft cord.
CSA, ETL, and UL listed (must be nicer than the rest right?)
I'm leaning mostly towards this one. I've heard Milwaukee has the best reputation of all of these. It's the most powerful, with the biggest range of RPM.
However, I don't know why a supposedly better company, with a more powerful product is priced the same as the others.
Anyone have any experience with this company?
_________________________
So the only other one odd-one-out I was sort of considering was the $30 Ryobi D42K. It's half the price, but also half the power and RPM at 4.5A and 1500 RPM. I think this one is pretty much out of the running though, since for double, you get much more for the money.
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So what do you all think? What's your choice? Anyone have any experiences with any of these?
I'm not really going to be using it professionally or anything, but would still want the best for my money.




