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"How To"
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| Cordless
Drills - Select the Perfect Drill |
Whether you're just using it around the house for easy
maintenance or you're using it for a heavy-duty home rehab, having a
good quality drill is essential. Cordless drills are best known for
their convenience. It can be tough to choose among all various brands
available, though, and it can get confusing quick. This guide was
created to help you select the perfect cordless
drill
for you.
The first thing you want to pay attention to is the battery
life.
Current cordless drills on the market are very comparable to their
electricity powered cousins. Recently introduced high-capacity
batteries, like Nickel
Metal
Hydride
(NiMH), can have a 25 to 50 percent improvement over Nickel Cadmum
(NiCad) batteries. NiMH batteries are also better for the environment
than NiCad batteries, since they contain no cadmium or mercury.
The new drills that come with "smart" chargers might be of interest to
you. The smart chargers can quickly charge a battery in around an hour.
The smart chargers will force the charge into the battery, even if the
battery itself is still hot from heavy use. A microchip inside the
charger can even tell when the cell has completed charging, thus
reducing heat buildup so that your battery will keep its charge for a
lot longer.
The Milwaukee brand drills have a new V28 Lithium Ion power
tool
system. This 28 volt battery gives around 50 percent more power, and it
has twice the charge of the traditional 18 volt models. Interestingly
enough, the battery also weighs a lot less than other batteries, as
well.
When you're shopping for your next cordless drill, consider your needs
carefully. You don't want to buy a drill that is too small or heavy for
the job you're doing. Cordless drills can be pricier than their corded
counterparts, so picking the right drill for the right job is more
important than ever. |
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