I'm looking at buying a cordless drill to complement my 1/2" 2200/2600rpm corded drill. I'm trying to figure out what is the best value for my uses. The drills I'm looking at:
19.2V 1/2" 0-400rpm/0-1050rpm 20 clutch settings
$25 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/192-volt-1-2-half-inch-drill-driver-kit-96526.html
18V 3/8" 0-900rpm 16 clutch settings
battery and charger can be used on other devices: sander/jigsaw/circular saw
and the battery slides on and clips, instead of just clips, less likely to fall out
$24 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-volt-3-8-eighth-inch-cordless-drill-with-keyless-chuck-67024.html
18V 3/8" (box says) 0-900rpm 6 clutch settings (advertisement says 0-550rpm)
with flashlight
$20 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-volt-cordless-drill-and-flashlight-kit-91396.html
18V 3/8" 0-550rpm 6 clutch settings, looks like above, but no flashlight
$15 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-volt-cordless-drill-66965.html
The 1st 18V had a better posi-click on the clutch settings, and I liked how the battery was interchangeable, but I was thinking, I probably would never use the other pieces. Who knows. As much as I probably wouldn't use those other pieces, I should probably have a corded version to not deal with the hassle of discharged batteries. After seeing the 19.2V, it is getting my attention, but I wonder if anyone has compared them all and is the 19.2V worth 66% more than the cheapie $15 one.
All of this comes after I had to twist my arm for about 50 screws to hang some stuff for my wife after she twisted my arm once. Not fair eh?
But I am planning on getting one of the 26" HF BB roller cabinets for $300, so maybe I shouldn't worry with the $15 stuff.
Any opinions on any of those above?
19.2V 1/2" 0-400rpm/0-1050rpm 20 clutch settings
$25 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/192-volt-1-2-half-inch-drill-driver-kit-96526.html
18V 3/8" 0-900rpm 16 clutch settings
battery and charger can be used on other devices: sander/jigsaw/circular saw
and the battery slides on and clips, instead of just clips, less likely to fall out
$24 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-volt-3-8-eighth-inch-cordless-drill-with-keyless-chuck-67024.html
18V 3/8" (box says) 0-900rpm 6 clutch settings (advertisement says 0-550rpm)
with flashlight
$20 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-volt-cordless-drill-and-flashlight-kit-91396.html
18V 3/8" 0-550rpm 6 clutch settings, looks like above, but no flashlight
$15 with coupon
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-volt-cordless-drill-66965.html
The 1st 18V had a better posi-click on the clutch settings, and I liked how the battery was interchangeable, but I was thinking, I probably would never use the other pieces. Who knows. As much as I probably wouldn't use those other pieces, I should probably have a corded version to not deal with the hassle of discharged batteries. After seeing the 19.2V, it is getting my attention, but I wonder if anyone has compared them all and is the 19.2V worth 66% more than the cheapie $15 one.
All of this comes after I had to twist my arm for about 50 screws to hang some stuff for my wife after she twisted my arm once. Not fair eh?
But I am planning on getting one of the 26" HF BB roller cabinets for $300, so maybe I shouldn't worry with the $15 stuff.
Any opinions on any of those above?
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