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Old 08-14-2009, 09:29 AM   #13
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Re: Best drill for the money?????

i finally bought myself a nice Dewalt corded drill recently and ditched the Craftsman that my dad handed down to me 20yrs ago when I hit my teen years.

In the cordless realm, I've used and owned a ton of different ones - B&D, Ryobi, Makita - I've gone through three Ryobis at this point. I've used a lot of other people's tools, including Hitachi, Rigid and Milwaukee (never a Dewalt cordless, except my impact hammer, which i love). By far, the best I ever touched was a Bosch unit. Recently, I helped a neighbor run some hose up the side of his house to his back deck and he had one of those Bosch I-drivers.... man, that thing was friggin sweet. I hate to know what he paid for it though.
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