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Feb 17, 2018
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fattycoug
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Heading to Lowe's to go get a drill. What should I look for? I just a good onfor
Home projects. Want to avoid a crappy one but not spend massive amounts
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Heading to Lowe's to go get a drill. What should I look for? I just a good onfor
fattycoug
2/17/18 4:57pm
I'd get a Ryobi impact drill. Home Depot has been having deals on them lately.
8man
2/17/18 4:58pm
Milwaukee, spend a little more but will last much longer
Noni Fruit
2/17/18 5:00pm
My issue hasn't been not lasting long but feeling they didn't have much power.
fattycoug
2/17/18 5:03pm
Get a drill and impact driver combo
Left Shark Coug
2/17/18 5:05pm
This is the correct answer. Go with Ryobi for something inexpensive but decent quality.
Pimpin4Paradise
2/17/18 5:06pm
I don't even know what an impact driver is
fattycoug
2/17/18 5:09pm
Made for driving screws in. Makes easy quick work of that and saves you from burning up your drill.
Pimpin4Paradise
2/17/18 5:12pm
I thought the drill WAS driving in the screws? 😜 The screws are what I find the
fattycoug
2/17/18 5:16pm
Screws, bolts, nuts, etc. An impact driver is infinitely better at it over a
Left Shark Coug
2/17/18 5:20pm
Ah, I hate stripped screws. Definitely getting that
fattycoug
2/17/18 5:26pm
If you aren't going to use it a lot, get a corded drill. Much more powerful than
Skeptical Optimist
2/17/18 5:10pm
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