Almost every city in North America has a specialised battery store. I would look for that in or near your home.
Unfortunately you can't. I work for TSC and we have discontinued Masterhand power tools. I have a brand new drill with 2 batteries that do not work.
The easiest place to find reviews for the Makita 18 volt cordless drill is on Amazon. Customers who've already purchased the cordless drill and have used it have already posted their reviews and some have given pros and cons.
You will find the best place to find batteries for cordless phones is going to be online though many different websites. If you prefer a store to visit then radio stack will be your best bet.
There are some ways to use your cordless drill to plant bulbs through an bulb attachment that you can find in many home improvement stores.
From what I can find, it doesn't look like they sell them anymore.
At some point your cordless telephone battery will need to be replaced and they are very easy to find. They are available in any retail electronic store such as Best Buy or Future Shop. You can also find replacement batteries online at Amazon.
A cordless knife really does exist. It runs on batteries, which means that they constantly need to be changed. You can find cordless knives in just about every cooking and home items store available.
A Makita Lithium Ion cordless drill can be obtained from most home improvement stores, hardware stores, tool suppliers, and on line stores. This is an essential tool for any tradesman or do it yourself enthusiast
Unfortunately I am unable to find any models of cordless drills that are waterproof. I did find a couple of places where other people were asking the same question so it appears that at this time they just don't exist.
I wish I could find them
There are battery chargers designed to renew the batteries. For each tool the manufacturer usually provide the correct type with it or offer it as an accessory. By doing a little research you might find a multi- voltage charger which will charge batteries of different voltages from different tools, and perhaps from different manufacturers. If you have to replace the batteries, replace them with a type that the manufacturer of the cordless tool makes a charger for.
Depends on who you ask! Bosch says Bosch etc. Most brand names are good, some perform better for certain trades. One overlooked drill is the Pansonic drill. Hard to find in big box stores but a very well balanced drill.
There is a company called Batteriesdirect.com. This company seems to sell batteries for computers and for cordless phones. I am sure that they may offer other products as well. Visiting the website can help you to find what you may be looking for.