Reviewed - DeWALT DW059K Impact Cordless Wrench

DeWALT's 18-volt impact cordless wrench is a good choice for a person who needs a lot of torque for a little money, compared to other cordless wrench models that deliver similar power in a lightweight chassis. On the market for more than four years now, the DW059K wrench can now be found at quite a bargain, selling for as little as 0 from some retailers, while more recent models don't necessarily bring anything new to the impact cordless wrench market at a higher price.

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The 1/2" XRP is one of DeWALT's more versatile impact wrenches, as it will accept a wide range of socket sizes. And, although options are many, it was designed to remove or tighten lug nuts in the process of changing vehicle tires. The average user who keeps it in the trunk to deal with the occasional flat will be highly impressed, as this model is regularly used by people working in racing, auto repair and roadside assistance.

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And, with 300 ft./lbs. of torque, it handles these jobs with ease. Some may say that this is even too much power for such a job, and that a cheaper model of impact cordless wrench with less power would be enough for most tires changes, but since the XRP has been on the market for some time the extra power can be purchased at a bargain. DeWALT designed and marketed this tool as a professional-grade item, and it delivers professional power.

In fact, one concern with the XRP wrench, it is that it is too strong given its more simplistic, easy-use design. The trigger of the tool also acts as a rocker switch, so when the user squeezes the top of the trigger the wrench spins forward (clockwise), and when the user squeezes the bottom of the trigger, the wrench reverses. Three hundred ft./lbs. of torque is a great deal of power to have accidentally switch directions on the user due to a slip of the finger. Some may prefer a separate directional switch located elsewhere, but it is a small concern.

Control of the XRP is assisted by offering two speeds - 1650 rpm and 2600 rpm. Users should be mindful to take advantage of this low-speed, high-speed control option, because the power of this impact wrench can and will break lug nuts and bolts if not used with some care. The look and heft of the wrench makes it easy for an unassuming user to misjudge its strength.

All of this power is delivered in a comparatively compact, lightweight plastic body with a heavy-duty impact mechanism that eliminates kickback. This impact cordless wrench weighs in at just 7.55 lbs. and measures approximately 16" x 15" x 5" tall, and is easy to handle thanks to its anti-slip grip. Despite the plastic components, though, it is still a very durable wrench. The XRP is made with a magnesium gear case and all-metal transmission, which makes it an extremely strong tool, not only in its class but across the impact wrench spectrum.

Reviewed - DeWALT DW059K Impact Cordless Wrench
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Ridgid Power Tools and Parts - The Woodworker's Choice

Ridgid Tools is the other name for The Ridge Tool Company that is based in Elyria, Ohio. Established in 1920, it was known for its manufacturing of professional plumbing and HVAC tools. It's now owned by Emerson Electric Company, and recently expanded into the power tool and general purpose hand tool market. Most Ridgid products are covered with a lifetime warranty, thus marking the company as one of the world's most trusted tool makers today.

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Ridgid tools are one among the top choices of professional woodworkers because of its reputation for tool strength and durability, as well as its affordability. Ridge Tools has an extensive line up of woodworking tools for almost any job application demand and job site specification.

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In its cordless tool line up are the most common tools being used by home owners and professionals alike, such as the ever popular cordless drill, saw, and sander that provide power and finesse to make all end-products well-made and appealing to the eyes of whomever befalls it. These woodworking tools are great for work shop jobs and at remote job sites in almost any occasion that demands it.

When doing shop work, Ridgid can offer you its varied and highly dependable stationary Ridgid Woodworking Tools. Think about the Ridgid R865 18v Circular Saw, the Ridgid DP 15501 15" Drill Press, the Ridgid JP06101 6/18" Jointer/Planer when next time you are planning to do extensive woodworking in your home or job site. These tools are made from the highest quality materials to provide a longer lasting life and serviceability.

You can also rely on with Ridgid cordless hand tools from levels, hammers, hand saws, measuring tapes, and screwdrivers that come in handy tool boxes for easy carrying to remote job sites. Ridgid saws are the best in the power tool category. The Ridgid 14002 14" Band Saw, or the Ridgid TS 36610 10" Table Top Saw are great for any professional job needs. Or you can also find some other Ridgid cordless saws with the Ridgid R8841 18/24 volts MaxSelect Cordless Reciprocating Saw, Ridgid R865 18v Circular Saw, and the Ridgid R883 Jig Saw for those cutting needs.

Ridgid Tools are made with the professional and DIY woodworker in mind. That's why they are designed, developed and engineered to make jobs easier and faster to do. Ridge Tools commitment doesn't stop with just providing top quality products to the loyal end-user, it also has devoted its product ingenuity and innovativeness to manufacturing Ridgid Power Tool Replacement Parts to ensure all its products stay in top functioning state and usability. With a Ridgid tool in your hands, you know all your job concerns will be readily met and accomplished.

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Black Friday DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit 2011 Deals

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Black Friday DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit Feature

  • Compact size fits into the tightest conditions
  • Lightweight design (5.2 pounds) minimizes user fatigue
  • High performance motor delivers maximum power of 380 unit watts out
  • Dual speed range, 0-450/0-1,500 rpm, delivers optimal performance
  • 1/2-inch single sleeve key-less ratcheting chuck for tighter bit grip


Black Friday DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit Overview

DEWALT's DC970K-2 18-volt cordless 1/2-inch compact drill driver kit is perfect for anyone looking for a compact tool capable of drilling and driving in tight spaces that other tools cannot reach. The lightweight design of the DC970K-2 makes it extremely comfortable to use. Despite the compact design, this drill/driver makes no sacrifice of power and also features a 1/2-inch single-sleeve keyless ratcheting chuck for convenient and superior bit retention. The high-performance motor delivers maximum power of 380 unit watts out, the dual speed range of 0-450/0-1500 rpm delivers optimal performance, and the lightweight design (5.2 pounds) minimizes user fatigue. This kit includes the DC970K-2 18-volt cordless 1/2-inch compact drill driver, two 18-volt NI-cad batteries, a one-hour charger, and a carrying case.



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Discover Valuable Lawn Tools Tips

There are several types of lawn tools that could ease gardening and yard work. And we find ourselves out enjoying our lawn or garden much more often when gardening work is easier. Here we will talk about some lawn and garden tools that can make certain tasks less difficult.

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A weed planter can make pulling weeds much easier. You may not mind squatting down to pull weeds, but if you find yourself putting off pulling a weed for some great weed pulling session, may be you would benefit from the use of a weed planter. These clever equipments let you simply remove weeds without having to crouch or fight with weeds. A good weed puller is definitely a must have if you have back problems.

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Lawn tools like lawn edgers help keep everything crisp and neat. Not only do edgers keep borders even and kempt, but can prolong the time you have before trimming excess growth in the garden. While keeping walkways safely clear of excess grass growth, edgers control grass growth of hardier strains like St. Augustine for the main lawn.

Aerators are a great way to easily aerate lawn and garden beds. There are simple straight forward aerators that are ideal for aerating lawns if you do not want to break up the turf. These will also cut down on the development of thatch. For gardens and flower beds I recommend something like the Garden Claw. These little tools are remarkable for their simplicity and their power. I once used one to do the entire first plowing session of a forty by forty foot double dug garden plot. It cut right through the thick grass as it crumbled the earth. Lawn tools like Garden Claws are also great for weeding around garden plants.

These are important tools to have if you don't have a lot of time to do everything manually. Planters can help shave off time if you have a busy planting schedule at different times of the year. You might want to install a timed sprinkler system for watering. If you have many garden or flower beds, consider using t-tape and a daily timer. This is inexpensive, conserves water and your time! So as you can see having a nice lawn is a bit of work of course but I could say it is worth the work. This is why it is also a must to use the proper lawn tools.

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Black Friday Makita LXFD01CW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2-Inch Driver-Drill Kit 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Makita LXFD01CW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2-Inch Driver-Drill Kit Feature

  • 4-pole motor for 480 inch-pounds max torque; 2-speed transmission (0-400 / 0-1,500 RPM)
  • 7-9/16 inches long; weighs only 3.3 pounds
  • Built-in LED light illuminates work area
  • Battery and charger produce 430 percent more total lifetime work, 2.5 times more cycles
  • Backed by 3-year warranty on tool; 1-year warranty on battery and charger


Black Friday Makita LXFD01CW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2-Inch Driver-Drill Kit Overview

The Makita LXFD01CW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2-Inch Driver-Drill delivers power, performance, and improved ergonomics in a compact size. The LXFD01CW weighs only 3.3 pounds, and the 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion battery reaches a full charge in only 15 minutes on Makita's ENERGY STAR qualified Rapid Optimum Battery Charger for more work and less downtime.

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LXFD01CW Features
POWER - Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 480 inch-pounds of Max Torque

COMFORT - Only 3.3 pounds with comfortable ergonomic grip and built-in LED light

SPEED - 2-speed all-metal transmission

PERFORMANCE - 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion batteries charge in 15 minutes, run longer, and deliver 2.5X more cycles

INCLUDES - (2) 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion batteries, rapid charger, and case

Tool Specifications
Tool Spec
CapacitiesSteel (1/2"), Wood (1-1/2")
No Load Speed0-400, 0-1,500 rpm
Max Torque480 in.lbs.
PTI Torque290 in.lbs.
Battery18V Compact Lithium-Ion
Overall Length7-9/16"
Net Weight3.3 lbs. (w/battery)
Makita-Built Motor Engineered for Versatile Power
The LXFD01CW features a Makita-built four-pole motor that delivers 480 inch-pounds of max torque and 290 inch-pounds PTI Torque, with an all-metal two-speed transmission (0-400/0-1,500 rpm) to cover a wide range of drilling and driving applications. At only 7-9/16 inches long and 3.3 pounds, the LXFD01CW has a compact and ergonomic design for reduced operator fatigue and a new rubberized soft grip for increased comfort on the job. The built-in LED light illuminates the job area for applications in low-light conditions and close quarters.

Versatile Design for a Range of Applications
The LXFD01CW is engineered for a range of drilling and driving applications and is ideal for HVAC, electrical, plumbing, remodeling, and woodworking. The combination of power and performance in a compact size makes the LXFD01CW ideal for any professional contractor who requires a best-in-class engineered compact cordless driver-drill. The LXFD01CW is another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best-in-class engineering.

About Makita's 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless Tool Series
Compact Lithium-IonAs one of the pioneers driving the cordless tool revolution, Makita changed the game with its breakthrough 18-Volt LXT lithium-in cordless series. Five years after its debut, Makita's LXT series has grown from 7 to over 35 tools, providing a wide range of cordless solutions for professional tradesmen. Makita also added 18-volt compact lithium-ion for cordless power in a more compact size.

Makita's 18-volt lithium-ion batteries and ENERGY STAR rated Optimum Charging system provide several benefits over old battery technology. When compared to traditional 18-volt NiCad batteries, Makita's 18-volt lithium-ion batteries have 40 percent less weight, longer run time, and five-times lower self-discharge to keep cells active and ready to use at any time. Makita's 18-volt lithium-ion battery delivers 2,000 cycles--two-and-a-half times more than a NiCad battery. In addition, built-in shock-absorbing features help protect the battery, and sixteen firm-holding contact terminals deliver constant high power.

During the charging process, a built-in memory chip in the battery communicates with the Optimum Charger for a more efficient charge, extending the battery life. Makita's Optimum Charger is also fast: it will charge an 18-volt LXT lithium-ion battery in just 30 minutes and an 18-volt compact lithium-ion battery in only 15 minutes. Makita also offers a Rapid Automotive Charger for 18-volt LXT and 18-volt compact lithium-ion batteries that plugs into 12-volt DC sockets equipped in most automobiles and trucks for added mobility.

Makita LogoAbout Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial-quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial-strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

Warranty
Every Makita lithium-ion tool is backed by Makita's 3-year warranty that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship up to three years from the date of original purchase. Makita lithium-ion batteries and chargers have a limited 1-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Makita LXFD01CW 18-volt compact lithium-ion cordless 1/2-inch driver-drill, two 18-volt compact lithium-ion batteries, 15-minute rapid optimum charger, tool belt clip, double-ended bit (Phillips and slotted), and tool case.






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Black and Decker 18v Cordless Drill Review - A Good Buy Or Not?

Should you get a Black and Decker 18v Cordless Drill or not? Do they live up to the hype? Here are the 4 most important factors of any model to help you decide:

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#1) Price

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It's CHEAP-one of the least expensive 18 volt models out there. In many cases it can be purchased for under 0 depending on what you get with it (i.e. battery charger, number of batteries, etc).

#2) Power

It only puts out 122 lbs of torque-certainly not enough to go through steel or metal--simply certain kinds of wood.

#3) Keyless chuck

One of the negatives about the Black and Decker 18v Cordless Drill is that the chuck often times becomes loose as you use it.

This is annoying because you often have to stop in the middle of the job and tighten it back up. This shouldn't be surprising-you can't expect perfection for a machine this cheap.

#4) Batteries

This is a BIG strength of this model-the batteries last a LONG time. Assuming you limit yourself to smaller projects, you can plan on the batteries lasting for quite awhile without needing replacements.

Just MAKE SURE you don't let them get all the way down to empty before recharging them. Many have made this mistake and had to replace the battery MUCH sooner than they needed to.

The VERDICT

This is a "handyman" machine-nothing more. Don't let the 18 volts fool you-it's really not that powerful. It's not designed for commercial use--strictly residential.

If you plan on doing some light work around the house, the Black and Decker 18v Cordless Drill is a terrific machine. Just don't attempt cutting through metal or steel

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Power Drills Buyer's Guide

Take the hard work out of DO-IT-YOURSELF with a good drill.
It could be on of the most diverse and very useful tools you buy.
Proper drill will save time during your work and make easy drilling holes into metal, wood, concrete etc., as well as drive screws and bolts.
It is useful getting acquaint with a drill's main feature before you buy, so you could choose the best one.

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I. Types
Standard Drills Hammer Drills Screw Guns
II. Cordless drills

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Cord or Cordless? Pros and Cons The main features Power and Battery
III. Drill Shapes
IV. Variable speed
V. Torque
VI. Other features to look out for
VII. Power rating
VIII. Hammer action
IX. Chuck type

TYPES

Standard Drills

Standard electric rotary drills designed for drilling metal and wood. This type of drill is normally small and compact. Motor sizes range from around 500 watts. The lower wattage motors are ok for drilling small holes or minimal use, the more powerful motored machines will cope with larger size holes and more frequent use. The chuck size is another thing to check, the smaller drills have a chuck which will only accept drill bits up to 10mm diameter the larger chuck size is 13mm.

Hammer Drills

The hammer drill is similar to a standard electric drill, with the exception that it is provided with a hammer action for drilling masonry. The hammer action may be engaged or disengaged as required.

The hammer action is cheap but delicate. It uses two cam plates to make the chuck accelerate towards the work. However because of the relative masses of the chuck+bit and the remainder of the drill the energy transfer is inefficient and will fail to penetrate harder materials and vibrates the operators hand. The cams wear quickly.

Compare this to a rotary/pneumatic hammer drill where just the bit is accelerated to the work. They have relatively little vibration and penetrate most building materials. It feels as though the work is sucking the bit inwards.

Large cam hammer drills, especially transverse motor, are crude in their action. The energy delivered in each stroke is highly variable. The cheaper drill will smash its way through the work and vibrate the surroundings, this can cause lots of collateral damage. A good SDS drill will gently pulverize the work material just in front of the bit and glide into the hole without any "fuss".

However there is a big difference in cost. In the UK typically £12-40 for a cam hammer and £100 up for a rotary/pneumatic. For light DIY use they are fine.

Screw Guns

These Electric Screwdrivers are made specifically for applying screws and hexagon headed Tek Screw to plasterboard and metal cladding. The drywall screws are designed purely for plasterboard fixing. The electric screwdriver uses a specially designed chuck to self guide the specifically designed fixings that feature widely spaced threads to ensure good grip. This is achieved by the unique collar on this type of electric screwdriver.

Some electric screwdrivers are able to use Collated Screws which provides auto-loading of screws which are loaded into the tool on a strip which is then fed onto the bit.

Drill press

A drill press (also known as pedestal drill, pillar drill, or bench drill) is a fixed style of drill that may be mounted on a stand or bolted to the floor or workbench. A drill press consists of a base, column (or pillar), table, spindle (or quill), and drill head, usually driven by an induction motor. The head has a set of handles (usually 3) radiating from a central hub that, when turned, move the spindle and chuck vertically, parallel to the axis of the column. The table can be adjusted vertically and is generally moved by a rack and pinion; however, some older models rely on the operator to lift and re-clamp the table in position. The table may also be offset from the spindle's axis and in some cases rotated to a position perpendicular to the column. The size of a drill press is typically measured in terms of swing. Swing is defined as twice the throat distance, which is the distance from the center of the spindle to the closest edge of the pillar. For example, a 16-inch drill press will have an 8-inch throat distance.

A drill press has a number of advantages over a hand-held drill:

less effort is required to apply the drill to the workpiece. The movement of the chuck and spindle is by a lever working on a rack and pinion, which gives the operator considerable mechanical advantage.

the table allows a vise or clamp to position and lock the work in place making the operation secure.
the angle of the spindle is fixed in relation to the table, allowing holes to be drilled accurately and repetitively.

Speed change is achieved by manually moving a belt across a stepped pulley arrangement. Some drill presses add a third stepped pulley to increase the speed range. Modern drill presses can, however, use a variable-speed motor in conjunction with the stepped-pulley system; a few older drill presses, on the other hand, have a sort of traction-based continuously variable transmission for wide ranges of chuck speeds instead, which can be changed while the machine is running.

CORDLESS DRILLS

A cordless drill is a type of electric drill which uses rechargeable batteries. These drills are available with similar features to an AC mains-powered drill. They are available in the hammer drill configuration and most also have a clutch setting which allows them to be used for driving screws.

For continuous use, a worker will have one or more spare battery packs charging while drilling, so that he or she can quickly swap them, instead of having to wait several hours during recharges.

Early cordless drills started with interchangeable 7.2V battery packs, and over the years the battery voltage has been increased to 18V, and higher, allowing these tools to produce as much torque as many mains-powered drills. The drawback of most current models is the use of nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries, which develop a memory effect or internal short circuits due to dendrite growth, severely limiting their useful life, and posing a hazardous materials disposal problem. Drill manufacturers are now introducing lithium ion batteries, most notably DEWALT.

The main advantages are lack of memory effect and very short charging time. Instead of charging a tool for an hour to get 20 minutes of use, 20 minutes of charge can run the tool for an hour. Lithium-ion batteries also have a constant discharge rate. The power output remains constant until the battery is depleted, something that nickel-cadmium batteries also lack, and which makes the tool much more versatile. Lithium-ion batteries also hold a charge for a significantly longer time than nickel-cadmium batteries, about 2 years if not used, vs. around 4 months for a nickel-cadmium battery.

CORD OR CORDLESS. Pros and Cons

I. Corded Drills
Pack the most power Most durable Can handle mixing mud, boring holes, and drilling concrete Usually unnecessary for most homeowners
II. Cordless Power Drills
Easily transported and used Less power and run time restricted by battery life Recharging may take several hours Higher voltage means more power, but also more weight Newer technology has improved cordless drills; most are now strong enough for many tasks previously out of their league
Cordless drill:

Corded drill:

THE MAIN FEATURES

Top 10 points to look for:

Speed-range switch, generally 2 ratios, both high and low, normally selected by changing mechanical gearing. High is for drilling applications whilst low range is reserved for driving screws. Look out for the widest range between the two settings

Look for a reliable motor, some models have external brushes for easy changing - when the brushes wear down you can easily change them for new ones, some bosch models have this feature ,it is only of use if you are uning your cordless drill on a daily basis.

Forward/reverse switch: This should be easy to operate with either your thumb or trigger finger - again this is a standard feature but look for one which is easy to operate.
Hand grip: Texture and contoured, should aid your grip, some Porter and Cable cordless drills have padded grips which you can choose to match your hand size - useful after an 8 hour shift.

Voltage: a higher voltage means more drilling power but it can also mean more weight - don't buy a drill you won't need, 12 volt drills are powerful enough for most DIY users, bigger models just weigh more so think carefully about what you will be using the drill for.

Batteries: Two are better than one. New NiMH batteries tend to be better because they deliver more charge and last longer.

Trigger: Make sure your index finger fits around it comfortably when gripping the drill, Variable speed offers the greatest control.

Chuck jaws: The maximum chuck capacity on most drills is 3/8 inches. Although some 14.4 and 18V drills can handle 1/2-inch-diameter bits, these have a 1/2inch chuck.

Keyless chuck: Virtually a standard fitting today, hand-turn it to open and close the chuck jaws. The keyless chuck can grip any screwdriver bit or drill bit securely.

Clutch: Setting the clutch gives you greater control of the depth to which screws are driven.

POWER AND BATTERY

Batteries: A cordless drill is only as good as its battery. Make sure the battery has enough run time to help you power through all your tasks. For more demanding applications, look for a drill that comes with a second battery or purchase an additional one. Chargers can take several hours to fully recharge a battery, so bear that in mind when planning your work schedule. If you need a faster recharge, look for a "smart" charger. Smart chargers work quickly and often reduce charge as the battery becomes full to avoid overcharging to extend the life of the battery. Look for nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) and lithium-ion batteries, as they are slightly smaller and tend to have a longer run time.

Charge a second battery as you work to avoid mid-job downtime

Smart chargers use fans to reduce heat and decrease recharging time

NiMH batteries are easier and less hazardous to dispose of than other types

First thing when you look at a good cordless drill will be Volts of the the battery pack. To simplify it - the more Volts your cordless drill has - the faster the motor spins - the more torque you will get. Unfortunately - the more volts your cordless drills have - the heavier they get (if you ever worked with a 18 Volt drill over a longer period of time - you will know what I am talking about).

Similar important as the Volts of your battery are the Ampere. Measured in Ah (Ampere per hour) it gives you an idea of how long a battery will last. You can have a 12 Volts battery with 1.8 Ah and with 2.4 Ah. Obviously both batteries should give you the same power initially, but the 2.4 Ah will last 30% longer. Important if you use cordless drills for heavy duty work.

Looking at Volts and Ampere, you should also understand the basic types of battery packs currently available on the market. The (older) Standard Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery packs are cheaper but do not give you much Ah as the newer Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery packs. The Ni-MH packs also give you an additional advantage in recharging, as the do not loose power after being recharged many many times (no-memory effect). Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery packs are usually more expensive, but definitely worth it's money.

As batteries changed improved over the past years most manufacturers offer a wide range of power packs. Finding the right Dewalt or Makita batteries can therefore sometimes be a bit of a challenge.

The higher the voltage, the more power (9.6-28V) and weight (3-10 lb) the drill will posess. Most household jobs will be fine with a 13.2 volt or 14.4 volt battery, but an 18 volt couldn't hurt. Most 9.6V drills might be sufficient for home jobs, but may lack the needed torque you find in a 14.4V drill -- which is usually not significantly more in price. Go with at least a 14.4V. For tough jobs and doing masonry, a more powerful 24 or 28 volt battery is recommended.

Rechargeable drill batteries should last you about five years, or roughly 500 charges, though with frequent use you might need to replace it sooner. They can be pricey (-) so if your drill was only 0 or less, you might want to consider just buying a brand new drill. If you have a higher end drill, it's probably more economical to buy a replacement battery.

DRILL SHAPES

Pistol Grip Drills

Are held like a pistol.

Doesn't that feel powerful?

T-Handle Drills

Are most popular.

Shaped like a T for best balance.

Right Angle Drills

Are barrel-less.

The bit extends from the base at a right angle.

TORQUE

Drill price reflects a number of features, including torque. Torque, which is measured in foot-pounds, is the drill's maximum amount of turning force. Some drills have an adjustable clutch with different torque settings for different applications.

Common features you'll want in a cordless or corded drill are electric brakes, which stops the drill chuck as soon as you release the trigger, and keyless chucks.

OTHER FEATURES TO LOOK OUT FOR

Keyless Chuck: The chuck holds the drill bit in place, and keyless chucks allow you to conveniently change bits without having to use a separate key to unlock and replace.

Auxiliary Handle: Drills with side handles provide greater control and two-handed operation. These auxiliary handles rotate, enabling you to find the ideal angle and position from which to work.

Multiple Clutch Settings: Cordless drills often feature a clutch adjustment ring, which may have anywhere from two to twenty-four settings. Once you know the depth and torque needed on a particular surface, set the clutch accordingly to ensure consistent results and reduce the instance of wrist snap.

Electronic Brake: This feature causes the drill to stop immediately when you stop squeezing the trigger, preventing you from overdriving or stripping screws.

Variable Speed and Reversing: Many drills offer multiple speed settings, allowing you to choose the right one for the job at hand, and most have a reverse feature that allows you to remove screws and other fasteners.

Heat Shields and Cooling Fans: These features protect the drill from overheating, enabling longer, more efficient periods of use.

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Black Friday Trademark Tools 75-66007 Hawk 78-Pc 18 Volt Cordless Drill Set 2011 Deals

Nov 13, 2011 02:59:02

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  • Forward/reverse keyless chuck: 0.8-10mm
  • Torque stage of 16+1 and no-load speed of 0-550 rpm
  • Kit includes slot driver bits, Torx driver bits, socket wrench, sockets, spade drill, and drill bits
  • Kit also includes convenient and durable carrying case, battery charger and AC adapter, and flashlight
  • Flashlight requires two AA batteries (not included)


Black Friday Trademark Tools 75-66007 Hawk 78-Pc 18 Volt Cordless Drill Set Overview

Trademark Tools 78 - Pc. 18V Cordless Drill Set has the bits to do the job! You'll get all the drilling power you need without the hassle of dragging cords around, thanks to this 18V Cordless Drill from Trademark! Put up shelves, railings, ceiling fans and more with the convenience of a cord-free design and a large 33-bit selection! Comes with a socket wrench set and spade drill to accommodate your always-changing honey-do list! 18V power produces 0-550 rpm (no-load speed); Maximum chuck size: 10 mm; Slot driver bits (9): 3 mm, 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 5.5 mm, 6 mm, 6.5 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm; Phillips driver bits (8): PH0, PH1, PH2, PH3, PZ0, PZ1, PZ2, PZ3; Torx driver bits (8): T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T35, T40 Hex driver bits (8): H2, H20.5, H3, H30.5, H4, H5, H6, H8 Spur point drill bits (10): 3 mm (2), 4 mm (2), 5 mm (2), 6 mm (2), 8 mm (2); Twist drill bits (10): 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm, 3.5 mm, 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 5.5 mm, 6 mm, 6.5 mm; Sockets (18): 5 mm (2), 6 mm (2), 7 mm (2), 8 mm (2), 9 mm (2), 10 mm (2), 11 mm (2), 12 mm (2), 13 mm (2); Spade drill: 13 mm, 16 mm; Forward / reverse settings to pull errant screws out Built-in level; Soft grip for comfortable handling; Battery charger and AC power adapter included; Comes with convenient, durable carrying case; Keyless chuck: .8-10 mm; Torque stage: 16+1; Quick-change chuck; Huge power, versatility and toughness, courtesy of Trademark! Order your Drill today! Trademark Tools 78-Pc. 18V Cordless Drill Set



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Hitachi Drill Review - Should You Invest in a Hitachi?

How does the Hitachi drill stack up when compared with others out there? They sell a number of different models, and here is a look at three of their most popular.

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D6SH

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This Hitachi Drill comes with forty five hundred revolutions per minute capability, and is more powerful than its' predecessor, which was also larger and harder to maneuver. The engine is quite strong, capable of producing two hundred and forty watts, and the chuck is keyed. This actually makes it more difficult to change bits, something to consider.

The chuck is six and half millimeters, and the overall length of the model is just over two hundred millimeters. The drill as a whole weighs less than one kilogram, making it very easy to operate. It is capable of drilling through six and a half millimeters of steel and nine millimeters of wood. On the whole, this is a highly effective piece of machinery.

SFH 144-A

This one is quite pricey, selling for over four hundred and fifty dollars. It doesn't weight very much, and is very strong and durable. The completely metal gears allow it to last longer than usual.

DS18DFL 18

The is another one of the most popular Hitachi Drills. It comes with a one and a half battery that can be used gain and again, as many as fifteen hundred times before requiring a replacement.

Since the battery is somewhat unique, it actually causes the drill to weigh some forty percent less than comparable drills. The best part is, should you own other models made by Hitachi, it can be used for those as well, meaning you don't have to buy a separate battery and waste money.

The motor is capable of producing three hundred and seventy four inches per pounds of torque, which enables it to handle just about any task you tackle without breaking a sweat. The transmission is two speed, and you can go all the way to twelve hundred revolutions per minute if you need to.

The best part about this Hitachi drill is the fact that it is much smaller, as it weighs in at under four pounds. The chuck doesn't require a key like the D6SH, which is important for being able to change the bits fast, and the clutch has twenty two different levels.

That's all well and good, but these are just the company specifications-what do the consumers have to say about it? The machines actually receive plenty of positive reviews from customers, most of them raving about the ample power supply, particularly when compared with its' competitors.

I would suggest you only buy these models from websites that offer it with a one month money back guarantee, and two B fourteen batteries. On the whole, the Hitachi Drill models are highly recommended.

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Black Friday DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit 2011 Deals

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Black Friday DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit Feature

  • Compact size fits into the tightest conditions
  • Lightweight design (5.2 pounds) minimizes user fatigue
  • High performance motor delivers maximum power of 380 unit watts out
  • Dual speed range, 0-450/0-1,500 rpm, delivers optimal performance
  • 1/2-inch single sleeve key-less ratcheting chuck for tighter bit grip


Black Friday DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit Overview

DEWALT's DC970K-2 18-volt cordless 1/2-inch compact drill driver kit is perfect for anyone looking for a compact tool capable of drilling and driving in tight spaces that other tools cannot reach. The lightweight design of the DC970K-2 makes it extremely comfortable to use. Despite the compact design, this drill/driver makes no sacrifice of power and also features a 1/2-inch single-sleeve keyless ratcheting chuck for convenient and superior bit retention. The high-performance motor delivers maximum power of 380 unit watts out, the dual speed range of 0-450/0-1500 rpm delivers optimal performance, and the lightweight design (5.2 pounds) minimizes user fatigue. This kit includes the DC970K-2 18-volt cordless 1/2-inch compact drill driver, two 18-volt NI-cad batteries, a one-hour charger, and a carrying case.



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Skil 2260-01 18-Volt 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver Kit

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Skil 2260-01 18-Volt 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver Kit Feature

  • 15+1 Application Settings - Matches the driving power to your specific applications and prevents screw stripping
  • Variable Speed Trigger - Lets you control your drilling speed when precision matters most
  • 3/8" Keyless Chuck - For fast and easy bit changes
  • On-Tool Bit Storage - Allows you to conveniently access bits
  • Compact and Lightweight - For less user fatique


Skil 2260-01 18-Volt 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver Kit Overview

18V. 16 clutch settins matches the driving power to your specific applications and prevents screw stripping. Variable speed trigger lets you control your drilling speed when precision matters most. 3 8'' keyless chuck for fast and easy bit changes. On tool bit storage allows you to conveniently access bits. Compact and lightweight for less user fatigue. Soft grip handle for user comfort and control. Includes 1 battery, charger, double ended bit, and carrying case.



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