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The Low Down on Cordless Drills
Today, you'd be hard-pressed to find an old-house owner who doesn't capitalize on the current cornucopia of cordless implements. As I write from my 1778 farmhouse, I sit at my laptop computer attached wirelessly to the Internet with my cordless phone at my side. If I launch into any one task on my long old-house to-do list, I will have a cordless drill nearby. If the drill conks out on me, however, I'll face the challenge of deciding what to buy, given that over just three years, the choice of manufacturers, tool types, battery technologies, and product options can shift dramatically. Because it's easy to get bogged down by too many choices, here's a short course on the most important points to consider if you'll be shopping for a cordless drill anytime soon. Makita 1222 battery
PRODUCT PRIMER
Before you start crunching numbers for individual tools, it pays to get a handle on the variety of cordless drill types now sold. Drill/drivers are the most common, all-purpose choice. They are equipped to accept drill bits for boring holes, as well as driver heads for fastening, and are available in models ranging from 9.6 volts to 19.2 volts to support almost any need. A drill/driver's gears are always engaged, so when the tool strains you can squeeze the trigger harder to speed up the motor to increase torque. Or, you can switch to a lower gear (low speed) or adjust the clutch setting if you're doing repetitive fastening. Some applications need more mechanical advantage, such as driving in hundreds of screws as fast as possible or drilling into masonry. Because so many households now have cordless drills, manufacturers are supplying cordless tools for specialized purposes or repetitive conditions to make our lives easier. Dewalt de9091 battery
Impact drivers (also called stick drivers) are designed for fastening. Although there are adapters for drilling, they're not practical for this application. Impact drivers have lower voltage and are light and compact but deliver a lot of torque. They are tailor-made for easy fastening, such as screwing down deck boards or making and installing cabinets. Their compact size makes them easy to maneuver in tight spaces. The impact action stems from how the tool is engineered to make small turns in rapid succession, allowing it to deliver a lot of torque-sometimes twice as much as a larger tool. Impact drivers usually have the speed control in the trigger, allowing the user to vary the power precisely.
Hammer drill/drivers add a percussion action to assist the drill/driver in going through masonry and cement. In the tool's drive train are two gears shaped like poker chips, with teeth that work over each other to create a bouncing, up-and-down action in each stroke. In most products, you can switch the hammer action off at the clutch, thereby turning the tool into a regular drill/driver, so that it can be your everyday drill if you have masonry and light concrete work in your mix. sony bp-l40a battery
SIZING UP THE SPECS
Comparing the technical specifications for cordless drills can be daunting. It's truly a numbers game with manufacturers constantly working to outdo one another. Bigger is not always better, and some specs, such as speed and torque, are inversely related to each other. You may be making trade-offs depending on which characteristic is most important to you. Here's a rundown of the most common specs and what they mean in practical terms.
Voltage is one of the most familiar and prominently marketed features associated with cordless tools. In simple terms, volts are the force with which electricity flows from point A to point B, and while voltage is technically only part of the measurement of electrical power (watts), it is often an indication of the tool's brawn. The higher the voltage is, the bigger the battery pack and motor must be, resulting in a heavier (and usually larger) tool. A 12-volt or 14.4-volt drill/driver weighs around four pounds, whereas most 18-volters are more than six pounds. Big voltage is necessary if you're doing a lot of wood or timber boring or if you want the extra power to put down 100 decking screws. For tougher or longer jobs, more voltage means the drill doesn't have to work as hard as a lower voltage tool doing the same task. If you're not putting the tool through its paces all day long and body fatigue is a concern, most homeowners (and many contractors) meet their needs very well with 12-volt or 14.4-volt models.
Torque is not marketed as deliberately as voltage, but it's another critical spec to consider. Torque output in cordless tools is measured in inch-pounds and is a number that denotes the amount of force available to produce torsion or rotation-literally twisting. Ample torque is always a good thing because, whether you are boring holes or driving fasteners, you want enough twisting force to get the screw or bit into the material. The catch is each manufacturer rates torque differently.
Many go for the highest number, known as 'hard joint' or 'hard case' torque-the amount of torque the tool exerts when it's pushed to its performance limit. Most of us don't use a tool that way. What we're interested in is 'soft joint' or 'soft case'-real-world running torque, which allows the tool to continue when it encounters resistance.
Speed, or the range of rpms (revolutions per minute), is another useful rating for sizing up the tool's utility. Speed, however, is also an important factor in the torque capacity of a cordless drill or driver. Quality cordless drill/drivers have gearboxes with two (and sometimes three) separate speed ranges that allow the user to gear the tool up or down like a car's transmission for mechanical advantage. Slower speed ranges are around 400 rpm to 500 rpm, providing increased torque for driving large screws or making large holes. Higher speed ranges now reach 1,500 rpm to 2,000 rpm for rapid fastening or drilling. Some specialty products and lower priced drills have a single speed range with the trigger as the only control.
Most drills also have a variable speed feature. The more you squeeze the trigger, the faster the drill spins. Variable speed is usually associated with a break that stops the chuck from turning as soon as you release the trigger. This feature allows you to get a screw or a drill bit started, helps prevent over-torquing (which can break the head off a screw), and is also nice for delicate work.
Clutch settings limit the maximum amount of torque exerted by the tool. Virtually all cordless drill/drivers now have anywhere from 12 to 25 clutch settings. They assist the user in preventing the drill from driving a screw too far into soft wallboard, mangling a screw's head by turning too fast, or breaking off a soft metal, such as brass, by forcing it through too much resistance.
Manufacturers tout that more settings mean more precise torque control. Professional users, however, often say they rarely use clutch settings and prefer to go by the feel of the tool and their familiarity with the materials. Homeowners will probably want a tool that falls somewhere in the middle.
Chuck capacity indicates the largest diameter bit shaft that a drill's chuck can hold. Smaller (lower voltage) drill/drivers are fitted with 3/8 capacity chucks, while larger tools come standard with 1/2 chucks. Once considered strictly industrial, a modern 1/2 chuck is ideal these days because it can accommodate a greater variety of bit sizes. Many manufacturers have a 'caming chuck' or 'ratcheting chuck' that permits extra tightening of the bit, making it more dependable and stable so it won't skip when working through resistance (using extra torque).
Weight is a hot topic of conversation when shopping for cordless drill/drivers. Although it's primarily a function of total voltage (the higher the voltage, the greater the battery size and weight), higher power components also require more heavy-duty materials and more mass. An 18-volt powerhouse needs a larger and therefore heavier motor to support it; larger chucks (going from 3/8 to 1/2) need more and heavier housings to control the additional torque. The newest battery technology boasts comparable weight to its lower voltage counterparts, but the tool itself must be sturdier, and therefore weighs more, to handle the additional power.
Other components to consider include product housing, switches, bearings and gears, and the motor and transmission. More professional-grade products are designed for tougher conditions and harsher use and usually have a housing that can survive at least a 10' drop test. A dusty environment (and what old house isn't dusty?) will take its toll on switches and motors. Many manufacturers design motor and gear housings to shield them from dust and moisture. Look for tools with heat shields and cooling fans for motors if you're going to be running them for extended hours. A high-powered drill/driver needs a motor that won't burn out from the additional power and a transmission to keep up with the speed. It's worth doing some homework online or talking to the manufacturers' technical support people to find out about the many specifications that are available and how each manufacturer's product differs.
HOW MUCH POWER?
Of course there wouldn't be cordless tools without rechargeable batteries. Battery capacity is measured in ampere-hours (Ah) or, to use a crude analogy, the quantity of electricity that is delivered over a period of time. For example, a car battery rated at 10 Ah can deliver 10 amps for one hour or one amp for 10 hours. In cordless tools, the higher the amp-hour rating is, the longer the tool will run per battery charge. Any battery is actually a pack comprised of multiple cells, each supplying about 1.2 volts of electricity. Weight is a factor of battery size because each one of these cells adds mass. A 12-volt drill has a 10-cell battery; a 24-volt tool has 20 cells-and twice the weight. Depending on the battery technology, most battery capacities run between 2.4 and 3.5 Ah. No manufacturer is willing to say how long a battery will last or how many times you can charge it because that depends on battery use and care. The average is 1,200 to 1,500 charge-discharge cycles. Some batteries will fail at 500; some will go to 3,000. A high quality tool will probably outlast its batteries, and then you'll need to decide whether to buy more batteries (anywhere from $25 to $100 each, de-pending on the manufacturer) or spend $80 more and upgrade your entire drill.
It's a shame to think we're living in an age of disposable tools. Some manufacturers offer new tools that use older battery technology or one battery for their entire cordless line.
OTHER FEATURES
The warranty says a lot about a product. The longer the warranty, the longer the manufacturer expects the tool to last without developing problems that the company will have to pay for. Many drill/drivers offer only one- to two-year warrantees and some go to three; expect different warrantees for the tool and its battery.
Repairing old houses is demanding enough that you don't need to expend energy on a tool that's hard to position, doesn't adjust easily for settings or changing bits, is difficult to fit into tight spaces, or has switches that aren't in the right places for fingers to maneuver. Assessing the ergonomics or the hand of a tool is important. Carefully consider how it fits your grip, balances in your hand, and whether it allows your fingers to reach switches and the battery release easily. A comfortable grip and well-distributed tool weight will make a big difference when you're holding a building part in one hand and trying to maneuver a drill with the other. Visit tool retailers and actually feel different tools with different components. If possible, run the tool or one that is equivalent. On paper, a drill/driver may have perfect specs for your applications, but you may find it too powerful to control or not versatile enough for different tasks.
I saved price for last because it won't matter if you buy the wrong tool. I prefer to buy the highest quality tool I can afford. Manufacturers making professional-grade tools run more endurance tests, often offer longer-lasting batteries with shorter charging times, and focus on ergonomics for the user's comfort and safety. Ultimately, you want a product that feels good in your hand, is easy to use, and helps you do the best job possible around your old house, whatever that job may be.
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Pro series PS07215 18 Volt Cordless Drill $45.37 Buffalo Tools PS07215 18 Volt .375in cordless drill. Features . 550 revolutionsperminute at noload.375in keyless chuck. Forward and reverse. 16 torque settings. |
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Pro series PS07215 18 Volt 3 8 inch Cordless Drill $45.37 This 18volt cordless drill from Buffalo Tools is a great everyday drill for home improvement projects. The cordless design on this drill ensures easy usage. For home improvement projects. Use on drywall or hardwood. Adjustable clutch. Battery charges in 35 hours. Great for driving and drilling. Forward/reverse. 16 torque settings. 550 RPMs. 3/8inch keyless chuck. |
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Boschrotozipskil 18 Volt Single Speed Cordless Drill Driver 226001 $94.11 Cordless drill and driver. 15 plus 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.38 keyless chuck for fast and easy bit changes. On tool bit storage conveniently stores your bits. Soft grip handle offers improved comfort and control of the tool. 0 to 700 no load RPM. Includes one battery 3 hour charger double ended bit and carrying case. 18 volt. Length: 11.5. Width: 10. Height: 4.2 |
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78 Pc 18 Volt Cordless Drill Set many extras $87.28 This excellent Cordless Drill Set has nearly everything you need for almost any job all in one convenient durable carrying case You won t be caught off guard on any project with all the bits sockets and drivers provided in this kit. The bits coupled with the powerful 18V drill and flashlight will allow you to complete nearly any project.Features include:. Forward / Reverse. Keyless chuck: 0.810mm. Torque stage: 16+1. Noload speed: 0550 rpm. Soft grip. Convenient and durable carrying case. Battery charger and AC adapter. Slot driver bits (9): 3mm 4mm 4.5mm 5mm 5.5mm 6mm 6.5mm 7mm 8mm. 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 H2.5 H3 H3.5 H4 H5 H6 H8. Sockets (18): 5mm (2) 6mm (2) 7mm (2) 8mm (2) 9mm (2) 10mm (2) 11mm (2) 12mm (2) 13mm (2). Socket wrench. Quick change chuck. Spade drill: 13mm 16mm. Spur point drill bits (10): 3mm (2) 4mm (2) 5mm (2) 6mm (2) 8mm (2). Twist drill bits (10): 2mm 2.5mm 3mm 3.5mm 4mm 4.5mm 5mm 5.5mm 6mm 6.5mm. Flashlight (requires two AA batteries not included). Includes retail packaging |
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Dewalt Power Tools 18 Volt XRP Cordless Drill Driver DCD940KX $446.38 Cordless high power high efficiency motor delivers 450 watts out f max power for superior performance in all drilling and fastening application. Best is class length improved balanced and better control. XRP extended run time batteries provides long run time and battery life. Patented 3 speed all metal transmission matched the tool to task for fastest application speed and improved run time. Heavy duty .50 ratcheting chuck helps prevent bits from slipping and falling out. 450 UWO. 18 volts. Length: 14.25. Width: 5.25. Height: 16 |
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Boschrotozipskil 18 Volt Lithium Ion Cordless Drill Driver 2898LI02 $171.56 Drill driver. Small enough to reach into tight areas and corners. Lightest weight. Great for over the head continuous work. Perfect torque adjustments for precise screw driving. Easier battery management for continuous work. Short head length improves balance and control of the tool for perfect working in tight areas. 2 speed optimized torque for screw driving and speed for drilling. Motor brake exact serial screw driving. Length: 11.77. Width: 11.18. Height: 7.63 |
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Great Neck Tools 18 Volt 2 Speed Cordless Drill, 3/8" Keyless Chuck. Each $55.33 Manufacturer: Great Neck Tools. Each. Get the job done quickly with this handy 18-volt cordless drill. Features two speeds and 16 torque settings, plus a 3/8" keyless chuck. Includes 13-piece bit accessory kit and battery charger. Customers also search fo |
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Great Neck 80133 Great Neck 18 Volt 2 Speed Cordless Drill 3/8amp;quot; Keyless Chuck $87.21 Get the job done quickly with this handy 18volt cordless drill. Features two speeds and 16 torque settings plus a 3/8 keyless chuck. Includes 13piece bit accessory kit so you have everything you need to get the job done and a battery charger to keep it ready to go. Power Drills Type: Cordless; Chuck Capacity: N/A; Chuck Type: Keyless; Torque Settings: N/A. |
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Factory Reconditioned Bosch 34618-RT 18V Cordless BLUECORE Compact Tough 1/2-in Drill Driver Kit $129.99 18 Volt Cordless BLUECORE Compact Tough 1/2" Drill/Driver Kit - 34618-RT. 18 Volt Cordless BLUECORE 2.0 Ah Battery - BAT180. 9.6-24 Volt BLUECORE 30-Minute Charger - BC130. Double-Ended Bit. Carrying Case - 6 035 960 801 |
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Bosch 34618 18V Cordless BLUECORE Compact Tough 1/2-in Drill Driver Kit $179.99 18 Volt Cordless BLUECORE Compact Tough 1/2" Drill/Driver Kit - 34618. 18 Volt Cordless BLUECORE 2.0 Ah Battery - BAT180. 9.6-24 Volt BLUECORE 30-Minute Charger - BC130. Double-Ended Bit. Carrying Case - 6 035 960 801 |
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Makita 6390DWPLE 18V Cordless 1/2-in Driver-Drill and Flashlight Kit $159.99 18V Cordless 1/2-in Driver-Drill - 6390DWPLE. Flashlight - ML180. (2) 18 Volt 1.3 Ah Ni-CD Batteries PA18 - 194107-3. Universal Charger. Phillips/Slotted Bit - 784636-0. Keyless Chuck - 763178-7. (2) Battery Covers - 414938-7. Tool Case - 824744-6. Operating Manual |
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Factory Reconditioned Panasonic EYC150GQKW-R 18 Volt Recip 2-Tool Cordless Combo Kit $239.99 2-Tool 18 Volt Combo Kit - EYC150GQKW-R. 18 Volt Drill Driver - EY6450. 18 Volt Reciprocating Saw - EY3544. Universal Charger System. (2) High Capacity 3.5Ah Ni-MH Battery Packs - EY9251. Molded Combo Carry Case |
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Iqv 19.2 Volt 1/2'' Cordless Drill/Driver $146.95 The D650 offers the most power per pound of any cordless drill/driver in its class. Patent-pending IQv technology ensures maximum performance, durability, and battery life. The D650 can be powered by either the 19.2V lithium-ion (BL192) or 19.2V nickel cadmium (N192) battery. Industrial keyless ratcheting chuck with carbide steel teeth guarantees industrial grade performance. Ideal for all drilling, boring, fastening, and screwing applications. Model Number D650. ? 650 in-lbs stall torque ? Less than 4.5 lbs with lithium-ion battery ? 0-360/1300 rpm ? Engineered composite housing with patent pending metal subframe for unbreakable strength ? Two speed all metal gear train for the ultimate in power and durability ? Includes Drill Only - Batteries/Charger Sold Separately Note - By registering your tool within 4 weeks, you receive a free upgrade to the Ingersoll Rand IQV warranty: 1-Year ''Hassle Free'' Tool and Charger Replacement 2-Year (or 1,000 recharge) Limited Battery Warranty By Ingersoll-Rand. |
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Alltrade 18 Volt 20 Piece Cordless Drill Set 840107 $86.35 Comfortable no slip matte grip. Built in bubble level for accurate drilling and driving. Variable speed reverse switch with electronic brake. 25 torque settings to match power to job.38 keyless chuck for quick and easy bit changes. Set includes 6 piece drill bits 8 piece driver bits and magnetic bit extension. 2 year warranty. 18 volt. Length: 4. Width: 12.25. Height: 10.78 |
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Black Decker Power Tools 18 Volt Cordless Drill With Stud Sensor Storage Bag $96.49 Drill. Drills holes through wood metal and plastic. Screwdriving into wood metal and plastic. Slide battery pack system provides easy installation and removal of the battery. Soft grips provide additional comfort. Variable speed reverse. 24 position clutch prevents screws from stripping. Stud sensor detects studs through walls up to .75 thick. Keyless chuck. Length: 13.25. Width: 9.62. Height: 3.62 |
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Boschrotozipskil 18 Volt Cordless Lithium Ion Battery SB18BLI $111.29 Battery. Cordless. Lithium Ion. Holds a charge 4 times longer so it is ready whenever you need it. 50 percent lighter weight to minimize user fatigue. Battery charge indicators lets you know the charge status of your battery. Fits models starting with 2810 2887 2895 2897 4570 5850 5995 7305 and 9350. 18 volt. Length: 3.28. Width: 3.61. Height: 7.64 |
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NABC UltraLast UL1819DW Nickel Cadmium Cordless Drill Battery $55.99 18 V DC 2000 mAh 6 Month Limited Dewalt Cordless Drills Hardware Tool Battery NABC Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) North American Battery Company Not Applicable UL1819DW UltraLast UL1819DW Nickel Cadmium Cordless Drill Battery Yes www.nabcorp.com |
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DEWALT DC720KA 18V Cordless 1/2-in Compact Drill Driver Kit $199 18V Cordless 1/2" Compact Drill/Driver Kit - DC720KA. (2) 18 Volt Cordless Batteries. 1-Hour Charger. Screwdriver Bit. Kit Box |
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DEWALT DC725KA 18V Cordless 1/2-in Compact Hammer Drill Kit $209.99 18V Cordless 1/2" Compact Hammer Drill Kit - DC725KA. (2) 18 Volt Cordless Batteries. 1-Hour Charger. Screwdriver Bit. Kit Box |
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Black & Decker PS145 Nickel-Cadmium NoMEM Cordless Drill Battery $43.99 18 V DC 2 Year All 18-Volt FireStorm Hardware Tools Provide up to 500 recharges Black & Decker Black & Decker, Inc Hardware Tool Battery Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) Not Applicable PS145 PS145 Nickel-Cadmium NoMEM Cordless Drill Battery Yes www.blackanddecker.com |
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Bosch 15618 18V Cordless BLUECORE 1/2-in Hammer Drill Driver Kit $269.99 18 Volt Cordless BLUECORE 1/2" Hammer Drill/Driver Kit - 15618. (2) 18 Volt Cordless BLUECORE 2.4 Ah Batteries - BAT181. 9.6-24 Volt BLUECORE 30-Minute Charger - BC130. Magnetic Bit Holder - 2 610 917 319. Carrying Case - 2-610-915-779 |
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DEWALT DG7000B 7,000 Watt Gas Generator with 18 Volt Battery Start $2479.99 7,000 Watt Gas Generator w/ 18 Volt Battery Start - DG7000B. 18 Volt Cordless XRP Battery. 1-Hour Charger. Wheel Kit. Handle Kit. Lifting Hook |
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DEWALT DC988KA 18V Cordless XRP 1/2-in Hammer Drill Kit $339.99 18V Cordless XRP 1/2" Hammer Drill Kit - DC988KA. (2) 18 Volt Cordless XRP Batteries. 1-Hour Charger. 360° Side Handle. Kit Box |


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