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2 Best Cordless Drill/drivers
Investing in a drill/driver may be one of the best decisions you ever make. With incomparable power and versatility one of these power tools has the ability to make your working, maintaining, and crafting experiences always professional and satisfying. Finding the very best drill/driver, though, is more than some of us are up for, so I've done the dirty work for you finding the two best drill/drivers available in the industry.
Firstly, Dewalt's DCD940KX (18v, 1/2") cordless drill/driver is an extremely powerful tool with all the trimmings to promise high-performance superiority. Utilizing Dewalt's XRP batteries the tool has extended run-time and extended overall battery life. An all metal, three-speed, transmission matches speed and power to each application thus optimizing your overall power, efficiency, and run-time, and with a heavy-duty (1/2") ratcheting chuck your bits are kept in place rather than slipping or falling out. The tool's motor delivers an intense 450 unit watts of max power for the most aggressive high-performance in all drilling and fastening applications, and with versatile variable speeds and a lightweight design of only 6.25 lbs, the tool is ultra balanced and highly controllable. Additionally, built-in L.E.D. lights provide increased visibility in tights spots and dark spaces rendering the tool brilliantly convenient and innovated on all counts.
Another superior drilling machine comes straight from Bosch; the 37618-01 (18v) Brute Tough drill/driver combines brute strength, longevity, and Bosch innovation resulting a phenomenal tool for industrial users and homeowners alike. Delivering 650 in/lbs of torque and a high speed of 1,800 RPM, the tool has all the power to master the most heavy-duty drilling, driving, and fastening projects. Bosch's Durashield housing and unibody powertrain provide the unchallenged durability to stand up to rough jobsite environments, and with a high strength metal collar and (1/2") metal chuck, the tool is stubbornly tough through the rigorous applications and accidents of industrial life. With a 25 position clutch, variable speed trigger, and a smooth ergonomic design, the tool delivers both optimal performance and user manageability. Utilizing Bosch's Litheon batteries (harnessing the power of lithium-ion technology), the tool maintains maximum power for both the life of the charge, and the extended life of the battery itself. Ultimately, tool is hugely powerful, conveniently portable, and with ergonomic controllability and L.E.D. illumination, it is always accurate as well.
In the end, combining the best of drilling and driving, the drill/driver is a dream machine built to bring you better results with fewer complications. Using one of these bad boys will surely enhance both the quality of your projects and the quality of your working experience.
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Dewalt XRP 18volt cordless drill doesnt have enough torque even at the highest setting.. Is this repairable?
Dewalt XRP 18volt cordless drill doesnt have enough torque even at the highest setting.. Is this repairable or trash? Please post
Model # is DC987. I tried the same battery on my cordless sawzall and it works fine and sounds strong.. Battery works with this drill to speed but i can put my hand on the chuck and hold it at the highest setting. It just grinds like its been maxed out but im not even holding the chuck that hard.. This drill aught to overpower me... Please post. Didnt see a date on drill.. Where do i look?
Please look on your drill and post the Model #. DeWalt tools have a one year warranty, batteries if they have yellow top have a 2 yr. warranty. There are manufacturers date codes on both, this tells you when the tool/batteries were made. A DeWalt service center can help you. All batteries have so many charge cycles. It may be your batteries have used almost of these cycles, therefore they don't take and hold a charge very well.
Your drill may also need new brushes, sometimes the tool will drain batteries quickly.
Unlike many other tool brands, DeWalt has the most consistent use of batteries/chargers & tools on the market. Milwaukee is getting into trouble with those having Milwaukee cordless because they are changing batteries and chargers so often and they do not interchange.
Thus you have different Milwaukee cordless tools that may take a totally different battery and charger than what you have.
DeWalt's new Lithium Ion batteries interchange in the current NiCad tools so you are not forced to switch.
DeWalt spends more time/money on engineering new tools which means they take more time in designing and engineering their tools but when they are introduced they are full of the newest technology available.
DeWalt 18V XRP DCD970XL drill cutting MDF
