what is the best cordless drill?

I have a milwalkee 14th 4, but I’m not always for the purchase of batteries tired. they not only stayed for a few months and take a charge over

14 Responses to “what is the best cordless drill?”

  1. txazreb Says:

    I use only 18 volts for longer battery life and CHARGE. . . AM Now you see the update on a 23 VOLT, BECAUSE THE PRICE some handed down for a few years ago when they first OUT. DEWALT is a good name but if you want THE BEST, then I would GO WITH THE MILWALKEE.

  2. dicky d Says:

    dewalt was good for me, but Milwaukee is a good brand, as well. You must ensure that the Batts completely before you recharge them, otherwise they will be won, t be drained each time fully charged.

  3. PAUL A Says:

    Pay the extra and get a Dewalt 18 V reverse with 3 speeds, and the hammer drill is a time saving option. It is a little heavier than the 14, but you will be happy in the long run!

  4. T C Says:

    check this out, I heard Rigid has a lifetime warranty, including batteries.

  5. MT C Says:

    You need to advance battery technology, so the more training is better. Take your pick from a variety of cordless drills in different voltages and when the battery is on a slide, with an hour of charging everything you have already used will exceed to. And battery technology is progressing as we speak. Sears has a good selection of different brands and its flagship course, artisans, my preference because of their extended warranty because it is also good with the technology, these batteries have a limited lifespan of the number of charge / discharge cycles. The Home Depot also has a good selection of brands and an extended warrant program on their flagship, rigidity. Specialty tool stores and catalogs carry these guys.

  6. Kitty Says:

    We use “dewalt 18-volt rotary hammer. Since wireless is fabulous for our electrical business. We have invited a number of batteries at all times, so we keep können.Selbst work when a break, we go out to the right and buy a new one. We have not had luck with other brands. We are hard core fans Dewalt.:)

  7. walks_in2_trees Says:

    18V or 24V DeWalt, when each works, I think the 24v is at the head end, and the 18v will be left to low-end home users, while the 14v will be phased out entirely, if the trend continues, I see. My 14 works good, but it just does not have the strength that my brother has 18 in difficult Holzschraubemeine battery lasts all day with conservative use and exchange to putting up sheetrock batteries I might once in a day

  8. Thunderhawk Says:

    You can Dewalt, Porter Cable, Milwaukee, Makita, or buy but I think its a waste of money. I bought all the Ryobi and use it for tough jobs every day. All the products I bought to get a good charge, and most of them are older than five years. Bought My friends, the other brands seem to equipment and replace batteries more often than I did. Ryobi batteries are usually on sale at Home Depot for 39th 99 for 2 ea of 18V.

  9. ron dawg Says:

    Rigidity, and I’ve dewalt milwalkee in the past and the Ridiger is better than the others. I have the 18-volt and charges in 15 minutes.

  10. freekatello Says:

    DeWalt 18 volt

  11. Ty Says:

    Hey, why your battery only a few months? They have a 2-3 yr implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY on the batteries with milwalkee. how truly the best drill its a toss up. I would hold the weight for almost all lithiom ion 18v drill makita got to tell how the batter is very beautiful and now looks great too. for all the power, I say Ridgid. they have the most power in its class. But come with power to weight ratio, they tend to be a bit hard. but with the life of the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY a very good tool. but I’ve never had a screw nor that a 9th 6v drill could not, with the only bad thing that they dont always for the last battery charge. I say go with Ridgid, 20min free lots of power and pretty fit in my hand. Plus, if you dont like it you return the tool within 90days and you get $ $ back no questions asked. BTW, they are sold at Home Depot

  12. lll_scott_lll Says:

    Dewalt Milwalkee and exercises are good, but with higher prices. I use a lot of cordless drills and I perfer craftsmen, but I have a Black & Decker that about 8 years old and it loads every time. I know a lot of people think that Black & Decker is cheap brand, but for the money, it is hard to beat.

  13. car dude Says:

    have checked out, something wrong with the charger or you are not using them right. I have the 18-volt Milwaukee and did not have a little trouble with it. best tools I have ever had, I only buy, Milwaukee and Hitachi tools. Good luck.

  14. Anomaly Says:

    RIGID 24v lithium-ion batteries are a very good choice. They have robust lifetime warranty on their stuff and are very tools. Sounds like the type / amount of work that you do is to wear your batteries. You absolutely need a 18v or higher, unless the reason to die, your batteries, because they are free and then let it sit for months. I have this well known that a battery lead, do not hold a charge.

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