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megamark16 | 3 years ago

I didn't buy this, I inherited it from my dad, but now that I have one, if it broke I would immediately go replace it, and that's a nice DeWALT cordless drill combo, with two batteries and a charging station. In the past I have always had cheaper cordless drills, because spending $150+ on a cordless drill seemed kinda silly, but I use this thing all the time, everywhere, for all sorts of stuff.

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nucleardog|3 years ago

Would definitely recommend for anyone that does more than the bare minimum. Or anyone that only does the bare minimum but has some cash to spare.

The gap in reliability, quality and functionality between the little Ikea drill or $50 Black and Decker and even a low end Dewalt is _huge_. The gap between that and a $300+ drill is _mostly_ in longevity and its ability to stand up to sustained abuse.

Keep an eye out around father's day. There's pretty consistently sales on tools, or at least some sort of deal. I picked up tools up on fathers day a while back and it was was on sale _and_ included two extra free batteries. The batteries charge quickly enough that I've never been able to run them down before the other could charge.

I fought with cheap power tools for years before I finally bit the bullet and I regret not doing it sooner.

theshrike79|3 years ago

I always have two drills: One for making holes, one for screwing stuff to said hole.

Saves _so_ much time if you need to do more than a single hole + screw.

klinquist|3 years ago

I use the Dewalt impact driver for the latter.

tibbon|3 years ago

When I bought my house I went deep into battery powered tools (Ryobi, but I think its all similar). I have 2-3 drills and 2 impact drivers. It is really nice to not need to change bits often, and with my ADHD having a few sitting around in the room where I'm actively doing heavier work is nice too. Lots of batteries, handful of other tools from them.

Having multiple of some seemed very silly, but it really is so useful!

pcurve|3 years ago

+1 for the cordless drill. I don't use it every month. But when I need it, oh I need it.

Reciprocating saw is also useful to have it lying around, especially if you live in a single family home.