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18V Cordless Drill
Looking to purchase a drill for small DYI projects around the house. Not looking to build a barn or anything. Consensus seems to be the 18V Dewalt.
Any other opinions?
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I'll take a dewalt everyday over anything else. They make a great combo drill set - in one case you get the standard drill and an impact drill. I love mine and they're tough as nails.
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Never had a Dewalt but I've heard a lot of positives on them. I've got a Fire Storm Black and Decker which I really like.
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anything other than a Milwaukee deserves a slap across the face. The. Best. Battery. Drill. Ever.
I've had dealt, Ryobi, black and decker, etc... it's not even close.
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Dewalt is easily the 2nd beat though and will work fine for almost everything.
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I've got a DeWalt and a Makita and have been happy with both.
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Milwaukee, battery is the best.
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I've had a John Deere (made by Hitachi) 12 years, never had a problem.
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never had a John Deere or a Makita. Heard good things about Makita though.
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the Bosch Pocket 12v Driver is worth a look... It's tiny and will drive 3" screws with ease.. I have both the drill/driver and impact driver....
I've used almost brands.
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
never had a John Deere or a Makita. Heard good things about Makita though.
My dad works on trucks, doesn't have much call for the 18v but he swears by Makita's 9.6v line.
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