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cjernigan 02-28-2008 05:21 PM

I need a cordless drill *updated&resolved*
 
So I find myself constantly needing a cordless drill. Used to get away with not owning one because my roommate had one. Now I need one and I don't have one. I need relatively cheap just because i'm a cheap SOB like most of you. Anyone know of any stores having a super power tools sale or soon to have one?
If all else fails i'll ebay, amazon, walmart something and just get over it. I grew up using Makita and Dewalt drills. The Dewalts were just badass and were always amazing, but i'm not a contractor. I just need to drill holes once in a while.

Cj

m2cupcar 02-28-2008 05:24 PM

I've got a cheap 9.6 craftsmen. Power is good and they're on a sale a lot, but the damn keyless chuck is the biggest pain in the ass ever. It loosens up all the time. It's the gray and black model - I'd avoid it regardless of price. I used my contractors 14.4v dewalt and it had an all metal keyless chuck that kicked almighty ass. Just some things to consider when cheaping out on the drill. I regret not paying more for a better drill.

cjernigan 02-28-2008 05:25 PM

Like this would be great, though not really in my price range:
http://www.amazon.com/DeWalt-DC728KA...4237347&sr=8-8

Looks like they have a refurb for ~$70 through another retailer. No idea what refurb from them means. Phone call away I guess. Calling...

Ben 02-28-2008 05:31 PM

I have had good experiences with DeWalt XRP and Ryobi. The Ryobi was pimptastic because it had a battery cooler to facilitate fast recharging.

If I were you, I'd buck up and get something real good like the DeWalt. You might need it's extra torque every time you use it, but for the couple of times you need it, you need it. You can often find them used on ebay at pretty decent prices.

Right now I have a Craftsman 19V and a DeWalt XRP 18V hammer drill. The Craftsman is OK for general household duty (sheet rock anchors, light duty, etc) but doesn't have the balls to do things like punch a hole through metal, which the XRP will burn through like a torch.

saint_foo 02-28-2008 05:32 PM

I'd say 18volts should be the minimum nowadays. Just in case you need the extra torque. For example, we did my neighbor's deck w/ my cordless and his corded. His 14.4V couldn't screw in the pressure-treated wood without complaining a LOT.

About 3 years ago, I got my drill w/ flashlight and spare battery for under $100. I think you missed the last good sale (President's Day) until probably Memorial Day or Father's Day (probably better deals).

I think Lowe's, Home Depot, Sears, and even Walmart are great places to start. Target might have Craftsman as well.

cjernigan 02-28-2008 05:33 PM

I've been looking at the Dewalts real hard. I'll be using it to drill studs, drill through metal to make brackets and random shit like that when i absolutely have to outside of general household drill duty.
You think the 14.4 would be good enough or should i go for good 18v?

Zabac 02-28-2008 05:33 PM

refurbished, i'd expect people that use this drop them and abuse the hell out of them, sometimes the electric motors do fail, so i guess they just fix them and re-sell them

Joe Perez 02-28-2008 05:42 PM

My own cordless drill is a Porter-Cable. I've had it for over a decade, have abused it, dropped it, run it over with a trailer, submerged it in water, and it just keeps on running. It'll probably still be in good working order when I die.

That said, the vast majority of my occasional-use power tools (angle-grinder, hammer drill, bench grinder, MIG welder, air compressor, etc) are from Harbor Freight, mostly the "Chicago", "Pittsburg", and "Central" brands. Probably all made in the same factory in China.

They're not of the highest build quality in the universe and if I used them all day every day they'd probably break in a matter of months (though the compressor is now 5 years old and still runs like new) but for occasional use, they're adequate.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...141&pricetype=

olderguy 02-28-2008 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 221011)
My own cordless drill is a Porter-Cable. I've had it for over a decade, have abused it, dropped it, run it over with a trailer, submerged it in water, and it just keeps on running. It'll probably still be in good working order when I die.

That said, the vast majority of my occasional-use power tools (angle-grinder, hammer drill, bench grinder, MIG welder, air compressor, etc) are from Harbor Freight, mostly the "Chicago", "Pittsburg", and "Central" brands. Probably all made in the same factory in China.

They're not of the highest build quality in the universe and if I used them every day they'd probably break in a matter of months (though the compressor is now 5 years old and still going strong) but for occasional use, they're adequate.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...141&pricetype=

I bought that one when they were $20 and have no complaints other than paying too much last Summer. Gets a lot of use.

Ben 02-28-2008 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by cjernigan (Post 221008)
I've been looking at the Dewalts real hard. I'll be using it to drill studs, drill through metal to make brackets and random shit like that when i absolutely have to outside of general household drill duty.
You think the 14.4 would be good enough or should i go for good 18v?

18V hammer drill. You can always turn the power down for general duty. But you can't turn the power up on a pussy drill.

PS, be very careful the first time you pull the trigger on the 18V XRP. And warn others too. It WILL break your arm if you let it.

Joe Perez 02-28-2008 06:12 PM

Nah. Hammer drills are for drilling concrete. For wood or metal, you want a standard drill.

shuiend 02-28-2008 06:22 PM

Go with an 18volt DeWalt. We have them and 14.4volts and the 14.4volts jsut sit on the shelf. We usualy fight over who gets the 18V for the day.

Mach929 02-28-2008 07:41 PM

i have really long extension cords, no wireless tools for me batteries drive me nuts

mazda/nissan 02-28-2008 07:49 PM

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...000P?adCell=A3

I've got these. The drill is cool because it has some torque adjuster thing, i just leave it on locked so i don't have to worry about it. But i suppose it could be set so that when tightening things down it doesn't shear off the bolt head :dunno:. I mostly use the tall one because of how balanced it is in your hand

Newbsauce 02-28-2008 08:27 PM

I bought my first dewalt used from Y8s for a low price and a reach around. I will never be able to go back to a "low end" drill.

patsmx5 02-28-2008 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by mazda/nissan (Post 221085)
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...000P?adCell=A3

I've got these. The drill is cool because it has some torque adjuster thing, i just leave it on locked so i don't have to worry about it. But i suppose it could be set so that when tightening things down it doesn't shear off the bolt head :dunno:. I mostly use the tall one because of how balanced it is in your hand

Yeap, you can't go wrong with that deal. That thingy is an adjustable clutch. It's good for doing drywall, you can set it so it slips before it totally drives the screw through the drywall, or for drilling so if the bit hangs up it won't break it.

pschmidt 02-28-2008 08:37 PM

Get the highest voltage you can afford. The switch from a 9.6V harry-homeowner tool to the 18V hammer drill is night and day.

Home depot often bundles the Rigid 18V power packs together. $299 yielded a hammer drill, cordless driver, sawzall, light, 6in circular saw, two batteries, a fan cooled charger, and a case. I have abused the ever loving shit out of the tools with no issues.

mazda/nissan 02-28-2008 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by patsmx5 (Post 221107)
Yeap, you can't go wrong with that deal. That thingy is an adjustable clutch. It's good for doing drywall, you can set it so it slips before it totally drives the screw through the drywall, or for drilling so if the bit hangs up it won't break it.

yeah one of my mac tools bit is feeling the pain, i didn't set the clutch and chipped it :crx: But i already have that size in a black and decker set so i'm not too worried. But that tall chordless is awesome for taking out interior trim tools or for removing any screws on the car

levnubhin 02-28-2008 08:51 PM

Homedepot has really good deals on Cordless power tool kits right now. Saw a Ryobi kit with 5 pieces iirc for $129.
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Arkmage 02-28-2008 09:13 PM

19V craftsman, I've had no trouble using it for everything around the house and the garage. I drilled the oil pan and the SS downpipe with it, no complaints. I bought it as part of a kit with a reciprocating saw, circular saw, and shop light. Also came with 2 batteries and 1 hour charger. Think I paid ~$150 for it on clearance last father's day (best time to buy this stuff).

y8s 02-28-2008 09:16 PM

i sold my 12v dewalt to newb-brad last year.

my 18v set is rock solid.

when you shop for off-brand ones though, check the charge times. my dad got me a harbor freight cordless impact... FIVE HOUR CHARGE. i still haven't used it.

mazda/nissan 02-28-2008 09:31 PM

for anything heavy duty i just use my corded dewalt, i mean its not that big of a deal, and is a lot easier to manage then an air hose

paul 02-28-2008 09:38 PM

i've never liked the dewalts i've had for work. makita guy. for home i just bought the 18v lithion ion Makita and it's awesome. i am sad when at work and using my standard Makita.

cost was like $200 though

fourwhls 02-29-2008 07:47 AM

http://www.toolbarn.com/images//makita/bdf452hw.jpg

450 in. lbs. of torque and weighing only 3.5 lbs

http://www.toolbarn.com/product/makita/BDF452HW/

I bought a few of these for work and will say that it is the nicest cordless I've used to date.

/thread

cjernigan 02-29-2008 08:12 AM

I'm kind of considering something like this. Maybe a smaller "kit" just because I don't need the other stuff at this point in my life.
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...19+501763+1688

Ben 02-29-2008 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 221029)
Nah. Hammer drills are for drilling concrete. For wood or metal, you want a standard drill.

You can turn the hammering off when not needed Joe. And I have used it and found it beneficial to get through tough studs.

Ben 02-29-2008 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by fourwhls (Post 221268)
http://www.toolbarn.com/images//makita/bdf452hw.jpg

450 in. lbs. of torque and weighing only 3.5 lbs

http://www.toolbarn.com/product/makita/BDF452HW/

I bought a few of these for work and will say that it is the nicest cordless I've used to date.

/thread

Looks pretty bad ass. I assume they have flashlights that share the rechargeable battery. Only thing that is stupid is they made it white?? Shit's gonna get dirty lookin fast, but function>all

Atlanta93LE 02-29-2008 08:30 AM

My 14.4V DeWalt has been a champ. Wood, metal, concrete, it's done it all. The batteries are starting to show their age (>10 years) as they don't hold a charge as long anymore, but hell, they charge in 10-15 minutes, so who cares?

cjernigan 02-29-2008 08:43 AM

That makita does look awesome. I grew up using the makitas with the real long battery that filled the handle. They pretty much sucked and were all replaced with Dewalts of various volt ratings. Only thing I don't like about dewalts besides semi high initial cost is replacement batteries might as be made of gold. ($80 versus $40 of most other companies.)
Still watching ebay though.

paul 02-29-2008 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by fourwhls (Post 221268)
http://www.toolbarn.com/images//makita/bdf452hw.jpg

450 in. lbs. of torque and weighing only 3.5 lbs

http://www.toolbarn.com/product/makita/BDF452HW/

I bought a few of these for work and will say that it is the nicest cordless I've used to date.

/thread

thats the one i have. they have one that has a longer laster battery that is green/black but it was another $100 or so i think and only 2 speed trans vs 3(according to lit)

but this thing is awesome.

paul 02-29-2008 08:51 AM

i bought a ryobi 14volt cordless 2 weeks before christmas. then after using it one day i went and bought the Makita. gave the ryobi to my mom.

Ben 02-29-2008 08:57 AM

One of my installers had his Ryobi's battery catch on fire when using his drill.
I'll pay a little extra for the DeWalt.

That Mak's Li battery probably ain't cheap neither.

cjernigan 02-29-2008 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by paul (Post 221285)
gave the ryobi to my mom.

If all the other good info in this thread doesn't convince me to buy a good name brand drill that statement will.

paul 02-29-2008 09:31 AM

i do like to help

Dow.tom 02-29-2008 04:00 PM

i prefer to use Ridgid. My work uses DeWalt, and they're not strong enough in my opinion. I personally use a 24v Ridgid Hammer Drill, and it works flawlessly drilling inch and a half holes through studding.

devin mac 02-29-2008 05:09 PM

i have the ryobi "one" set of cordless shit that my girlfriend got me for christmas last year. I've been very happy with them so far. I don't think the individual stuff is that expensive, over at HD, and you can usually find ways to get discounts online for buying gift cards to there...

devin mac 02-29-2008 05:11 PM

end of the day, if you're not doing crazy shit with it all the time, you can get away with something like what i have. if you're a heavy duty user, get a more heavy duty tool.

miataspeed1point6 03-01-2008 12:13 AM

I bought the Makita set with the cordless impact and flash light. Works great, it wasn't too expensive. The cordless impact is worth it's weight in gold.

cjernigan 03-17-2008 12:36 PM

Bought this last night. For $300 like new, drill has been used once apparently. Everything is absolutely perfect. Guy needed cash to pay his lawyer so his wife doesn't take everything in his divorce or something stupid like that.
http://i27.tinypic.com/2dv7k0x.jpg
Came with a drill, sawzall, circ saw, work light, and 2 batteries. He included an extra charger and a "bad" battery(found out when i got home and tried to charge it.) He also included this sweet drill/driver set, it includes all the super cool quick change adapters and whatnot so i'm pretty happy with my purchase.
http://i30.tinypic.com/5o5v20.jpg
So i made the big purchase and hopefully these tools last me a long time. I'm pretty happy with my buy i figure i saved atleast $300 off retail when you include the extra pieces. Thanks for all the advice and info guys.

/thread

Trent 03-17-2008 12:48 PM

Nice.

My Dewalt 18v drill is one of the best tool purchases I have made to date.

chriscar 03-17-2008 12:51 PM

Now that you have the battery and charger, get yourself the 1/2" impact. I'm pretty happy with mine.

http://www.hardwaresalesinc.com/Shop...d/0/rid/127067

C

compy 03-17-2008 12:55 PM

I hear dewalt tools made within last two years are absolute trash.

Ben 03-17-2008 01:03 PM

That's pretty nice. You'll find the sawzall, circ, and flashlight every bit as handy as the drill.

That 18V XRP hammer drill *will* snap someone's arm if they don't know what they're doing. Good stuff.

paul 03-17-2008 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by compy (Post 229113)
I hear dewalt tools made within last two years are absolute trash.



i hear your mom is absolute trash.

edit: oh wait, thats me telling everyone she is absolute trash after we had our way with her last night

cjernigan 03-17-2008 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by paul (Post 229116)
i hear your mom is absolute trash.

edit: oh wait, thats me telling everyone she is absolute trash after we had our way with her last night

I was there, now i have to get my dick swabbed. :vash:

Trent 03-17-2008 01:15 PM

YOU GOTS DA AIDS



Da AIDS, You gots it.

y8s 03-17-2008 01:31 PM

i've got that dewalt in my amazon wishlist.

ArtieParty 03-17-2008 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by supersaiyan93 (Post 229122)
YOU GOTS DA AIDS



Da AIDS, You gots it.


compy 03-17-2008 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by ArtieParty (Post 229131)

^ Lame ^
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