newbinga
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I am considering buying a cordless hammer drill. Since I have all ryobi tools now it only makes sense to stick with ryobi. I can't afford to switch brands.
I install security cameras and use the hammer drill a couple times a week. The majority of the time it is just drilling 1/4 holes for 1" anchor pins for conduit or electrical boxes. On rare occasions I need to drill a large 1" hole through a wall.
It's such a pain to drag out an extension cord to drill a few holes or climb an extension ladder with the cord. There are also occasions where I need to tie into electrical and mount a box to put our outlet where there are no existing outlets.
So I can get the normal hammer drill for $70 minus a $20 coupon. But I am considering the $99 sds drill but it's available online only in my area (west Atlanta) and I can't use the 20$ coupon.
Anyone have experience with either drill? Think the cordless sds will drill a 1" hole through a wall without.much issue?
I install security cameras and use the hammer drill a couple times a week. The majority of the time it is just drilling 1/4 holes for 1" anchor pins for conduit or electrical boxes. On rare occasions I need to drill a large 1" hole through a wall.
It's such a pain to drag out an extension cord to drill a few holes or climb an extension ladder with the cord. There are also occasions where I need to tie into electrical and mount a box to put our outlet where there are no existing outlets.
So I can get the normal hammer drill for $70 minus a $20 coupon. But I am considering the $99 sds drill but it's available online only in my area (west Atlanta) and I can't use the 20$ coupon.
Anyone have experience with either drill? Think the cordless sds will drill a 1" hole through a wall without.much issue?