You will get the best arranty from Craftsman tools,they offer a lifetime replacement warranty.You can also get a lifetime warranty on certain Black&Decker models.
Ridged gives lifetime warranty that evin covers the batteries, Craftsman ony warranties for one year unless you buy extended that has to be renued every year
The best type of drill to use for screws is a cordless drill with adjustable torque settings.
Probably not. The cordless drill will, at best, see the battery as nearly dead; it probably won't work at all.
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That's a tough task for a battery operated tool. You really need a hammer drill. There's a nice Milwaukee cordless hammer drill at Sears but it costs $350. My corded hammer drill cost only $79. To me that is a huge difference for the convenience of cordless.
Jiggsaw has a great cordless drill that is easy to use and produces plenty of power.
what charger wil fit the task force cordless drill a 12v and a 9.6?
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the cordless will not have the max speed and effectivness for a huge job.the cable is most used these days and has a better power
There are many different types and sizes of cordless drills. Consumer Reports highly rates the A1 Hitachi, A6 Craftsman, and the A8 Ryobi cordless drills.
No, but you can use a cordless impact wrench.
make a normal drill just leave out the cord