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Hope I'm in the correct forum for this.
Well, it finally happened. My cordless drill, a 14.4v B&D, which was used for headlight polishing offsite and of course for home duty, has been out-powered by my wife. She jammed a accessory bit-holder into the chuck and cranked it so tight, even B&D/Dewalt couldn't fix it.
So I need a new cordless drill.
Like I said, I'll use it for headlight restoring where electric isn't available to use my DA, and for home duty.
Any models/makes/voltages you guys use that you particularly liked or disliked for those duties? And why or why not?
My thoughts - buy another B&D that uses the same batteries, so I'll have extras, (extra charger too), or get a better one that suits my needs better, headlight-wise.
My budget is $200 max, but of course I'd spend less if I could. I believe my old B/D was around $100, but although it was passable for the headlights, it wasn't outstanding, speed-wise. The D/A did a much better job.
Well, it finally happened. My cordless drill, a 14.4v B&D, which was used for headlight polishing offsite and of course for home duty, has been out-powered by my wife. She jammed a accessory bit-holder into the chuck and cranked it so tight, even B&D/Dewalt couldn't fix it.
So I need a new cordless drill.
Like I said, I'll use it for headlight restoring where electric isn't available to use my DA, and for home duty.
Any models/makes/voltages you guys use that you particularly liked or disliked for those duties? And why or why not?
My thoughts - buy another B&D that uses the same batteries, so I'll have extras, (extra charger too), or get a better one that suits my needs better, headlight-wise.
My budget is $200 max, but of course I'd spend less if I could. I believe my old B/D was around $100, but although it was passable for the headlights, it wasn't outstanding, speed-wise. The D/A did a much better job.