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Post by hoangdavid on Feb 24, 2016 9:37:58 GMT -5
Features and Purpose This is actually the first consideration that you need to put in mind. Ask yourself, for what purpose do you need the cordless drill for? Is it for a light or heavy-duty drilling and driving application? Or is the project being undertaken of small or large-scale? Well, for light tasks or small-scale projects, you will need a cordless drill that has medium power. This generally range from 5 volts up to 12 volts. Such power will enable you to drill through walls and other light materials. On the other hand, if you need the cordless drill for a heavy-duty drilling and driving task then you will needmore power. This calls for a powerful battery that has the capacity to store charge for long. You actually need a cordless drill that has a battery capacity ranging from 18 volts to 36 volts. This will make sure that it provides extended run-time while generating enough power to tackle tough materials, such as masonry, concrete and metal. Therefore know your purpose even before stepping into the store. .... From topbestdrill.com/
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Post by holmz on Feb 24, 2016 11:32:13 GMT -5
... This is actually the first consideration that you need to put in mind. Ask yourself... Can I use a corded drill?
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Post by GhostFist on Feb 24, 2016 14:43:22 GMT -5
With all due respect, if you're coming on to THIS forum. You more than likely have a good idea on how to select a drill. Furthermore, if you'd like to promote your website, on my website, I would have appreciated a discussion before hand.
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Post by holmz on Feb 25, 2016 0:51:54 GMT -5
With all due respect, if you're coming on to THIS forum. You more than likely have a good idea on how to select a drill. Furthermore, if you'd like to promote your website, on my website, I would have appreciated a discussion before hand. If a Mafell drill was one of rated drills, then could make sense to have posted it here - whether it was rated #1, #11 or #100 makes no difference.
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