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Stuey

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Yep, a 3/4" drill is very different from 3/8".

There's also "RPM's", "prefect for tight spaces", "Light weight", in addition to numerous other grammatical errors, and the "40-min" vs "1-hr" vs. "0.75 h" vs. "Battery charge time (min.) : 30 " charge time. FOUR different claims!

From specs:
Weight 1.87 lbs
Item Weight : 4.92 lb
Product Weight (lb.) : 6.07

Chuck Size : 3/4 In.

And the product photo shows two batts, not [sic] "One".
 

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Hiball

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Yep, a 3/4" drill is very different from 3/8".

There's also "RPM's", "prefect for tight spaces", "Light weight", in addition to numerous other grammatical errors, and the "40-min" vs "1-hr" vs. "0.75 h" vs. "Battery charge time (min.) : 30 " charge time. FOUR different claims!

From specs:
Weight 1.87 lbs
Item Weight : 4.92 lb
Product Weight (lb.) : 6.07

Chuck Size : 3/4 In.

And the product photo shows two batts, not [sic] "One".

Step Away from the Computer Stuey... LOL
 
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