Hey guys,
I want to buy a cordless drill one of these days. I don't plan on using it a whole heck of a lot, but of course, I want to buy something quality. My girlfriends dad had a Milwaukee (Sp?) but I was not impressed with it. The motor got awfuly hot, and all we were using it for was pulling the wing nuts off the shutters after the last hurricane in the Keys. It felt cheap, plastic. My dad has a Rigid, and it was real funky with the handle setup. Not like the conventional type drills with the handle inset on the motor end, this thing was like a drywall style gun. Had a serious battery charger though. Accepted 2 batterys, and had like cooling fans. My buddy has the Dewalt XRP, which was nice, metal chuck, felt really solid. The Ryobis seem like ****. The Snap On drill, which I already have a battery and charger for, since I have the Impact gun and the flash light, seemed kinda cheap too. I used one quite a bit because we were doing a little bit of fabbing on a couple projects at this one shop I worked at.
What drill do you recommend?
I also have a concern with the batterys. I guess I don't really, because my Snap-on ones seem to hold up fine. But, I noticed everyone goes through batteries in like 6 months, because the life diminishes so fast. Is it gonna hurt them if they are just sitting there? They will more or less drain themselves in the time that I am not using them.
14.4 volts enough? The bigger batteries seem to really weigh it down, making it a real pain when you are in an uncomfortable position already. From what I understand, the voltage does mean more power, but also means longer power, the batteries don't go dead as fast.
My primary use will be automotive. Usually fabbing something up, trying to make something fit, drilling through metal 99% of the time. I will of course have the couple wood projects, etc.
What do you have, and are you happy with it? What can you recommend for me?
Thanks in advance guys. If you need more info from me, please ask.
- Brett
I want to buy a cordless drill one of these days. I don't plan on using it a whole heck of a lot, but of course, I want to buy something quality. My girlfriends dad had a Milwaukee (Sp?) but I was not impressed with it. The motor got awfuly hot, and all we were using it for was pulling the wing nuts off the shutters after the last hurricane in the Keys. It felt cheap, plastic. My dad has a Rigid, and it was real funky with the handle setup. Not like the conventional type drills with the handle inset on the motor end, this thing was like a drywall style gun. Had a serious battery charger though. Accepted 2 batterys, and had like cooling fans. My buddy has the Dewalt XRP, which was nice, metal chuck, felt really solid. The Ryobis seem like ****. The Snap On drill, which I already have a battery and charger for, since I have the Impact gun and the flash light, seemed kinda cheap too. I used one quite a bit because we were doing a little bit of fabbing on a couple projects at this one shop I worked at.
What drill do you recommend?
I also have a concern with the batterys. I guess I don't really, because my Snap-on ones seem to hold up fine. But, I noticed everyone goes through batteries in like 6 months, because the life diminishes so fast. Is it gonna hurt them if they are just sitting there? They will more or less drain themselves in the time that I am not using them.
14.4 volts enough? The bigger batteries seem to really weigh it down, making it a real pain when you are in an uncomfortable position already. From what I understand, the voltage does mean more power, but also means longer power, the batteries don't go dead as fast.
My primary use will be automotive. Usually fabbing something up, trying to make something fit, drilling through metal 99% of the time. I will of course have the couple wood projects, etc.
What do you have, and are you happy with it? What can you recommend for me?
Thanks in advance guys. If you need more info from me, please ask.
- Brett