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Cordless tool opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Kolb" data-source="post: 669944" data-attributes="member: 63191"><p>I bought the contractor grade cordless drill by Craftsman. I've only had it a few months, no complaints yet. The battery life seems pretty good to me. Personally I like to avoid cordless tools, I don't feel they have the power of a corded one. My impact drill is corded and I can't imagine a cordless drill having the same power. But then again I haven't done anything with one. I bought the craftsman because of the price, but if I get any other cordless tools I'll get the ones that take the same battery, I think I have the 19 volt, so that if one battery dies I'll have a newer one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sears <strong>always</strong> has a different part number for replacement then original. Most of the time that is because the replacement will fit a multitude of their tools and the original has it's own number for each tool. I've never had a problem with the replacement part not working, but I have noticed a lot of times it's cheaper to buy a new one then to fix the old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Kolb, post: 669944, member: 63191"] I bought the contractor grade cordless drill by Craftsman. I've only had it a few months, no complaints yet. The battery life seems pretty good to me. Personally I like to avoid cordless tools, I don't feel they have the power of a corded one. My impact drill is corded and I can't imagine a cordless drill having the same power. But then again I haven't done anything with one. I bought the craftsman because of the price, but if I get any other cordless tools I'll get the ones that take the same battery, I think I have the 19 volt, so that if one battery dies I'll have a newer one. Sears [b]always[/b] has a different part number for replacement then original. Most of the time that is because the replacement will fit a multitude of their tools and the original has it's own number for each tool. I've never had a problem with the replacement part not working, but I have noticed a lot of times it's cheaper to buy a new one then to fix the old one. [/QUOTE]
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