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Re: OT: A cordless drill would be nice.
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Posted by frankiee on April 26, 2007 at 16:12:32 from (74.120.20.90):
In Reply to: OT: A cordless drill would be nice. posted by Kelly C on April 26, 2007 at 09:10:54:
When I was renovating I found my cordless drills very usefull. Now that I have a job I find them quite useless. Most of the time the batteries are run down and I just go get the cord and good old electric drill ($20) and git er done. The electric drill seems so much lighter also. I am on holidays so I am doing a deck for a person and I am using his tools. My wrists hurt from using those drills all day. He wants everything screwed. 18 volt and a 19. something. I thing that is how much they weigh also. I dont use them every day now so I think I will stick to my little electric.
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