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Dual chuck drill

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Chuck430C

01-02-2006 08:51:35




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I am sure many have you have seen the infomercial for the new dual drill? I have seen it so many times I could do the script. LOL
Has anyone purchased one? Is it any good as far as quality? What are they charging for shipping & handling of the "free batteries for life"?




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Johnski

01-02-2006 17:47:15




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 Re: Dual chuck drill in reply to Chuck430C, 01-02-2006 08:51:35  
Guaranteed not to rust,bust,or collect dust. Slices,dices and makes julienne fries. A bargain at half the price. I guess you lube it with snake oil. LOL ;>)



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jeffcat

01-02-2006 09:57:23




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 Re: Dual chuck drill in reply to Chuck430C, 01-02-2006 08:51:35  
Saw the same info on TV. What a hoot or it could be a good thing. If it is two different motors when one blows up you still have the other. Maybe this is another egg pealer that blows up the eggs when you use it. I need a SliceOMatic too. Can't get how someone can't drill ALL of the holes and then put in ALL of the screws. Still would like to hear from someone that bought one. The blow guns from years ago DO work. The Xray glass do not. Jeffcat

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Chuck430C

01-02-2006 10:13:41




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 Re: Dual chuck drill in reply to jeffcat, 01-02-2006 09:57:23  
Jeff, LOL

I do not think it has two motors, appears to be one motor with an eccentric turn style. As you turn the style, it disengages one chuck and then engages the next.
The applications could save time. Even the newer hand release chucks take time to change from one bit to the other, especially if they are different shaft sizes.
I just wonder, like you, if it is a piece of you know what. It is not cheap enough to throw away if does break easily.

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