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![]() Dewalt DC733KA 14.4V Thunder Cordless Drill Driver 2 x 14v Batteries US $126.42
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![]() 14V 3.0AH Ni-Mh DC9091 DW9091 DW9094 Battery for DEWALT 14.4 Volt Cordless Drill US $49.00
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14 Battery Dewalt Cordless Drill
DEWALT DC759KA Heavy-Duty 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit
Cordless Drills: An Essential Tool For Your Arsenal
If you are a beginner who is interested taking on some DIY home improvement projects, then you will need to have certain tools in your arsenal. While some of these tools may include the basics such as a tape measure, a level, wrenches, screwdrivers, and a hammer, having some power tools on hand will go along way toward completing tasks efficiently.
One of the most important tools is the drill, in particular cordless drills. Not only do cordless drills give users more freedom than before, but now come with the power necessary to handle most tasks and are very affordable even for the tightest budgets.
It wasn't long ago that corded drills were still preferred because they were a better overall, with the exception of portability. Cordless drills lacked the power for heavy duty jobs, and charging the batteries took entirely too long. They were bulky and heavy, and the battery life was too short. Not to mention that they were initially very expensive.
With the improvements that have been made to the batteries, the problems with cordless drills before have subsided. Cordless drills overall still don't provide the sheer power than corded ones do, but they have enough to do the job.
Weight and charge time are the only problems with the lesser quality moedles, but are also more affordable as a result. Also, the lesser expensive models are great for the person who just needs a drill to have around for small jobs and who will only be using it on occasion.
The amount of voltage in the battery of a cordless drill is where the power is. If you are just going to be using it for smaller tasks, then you probably only need something along the lines of a 12 volt cordless drill, which often has a Lithium-ion battery. If you are going to be doing more, then you might need a drill with 14-18 volts. When drilling into materials such as masonry and steel, a 36 volt cordless drill may be used by professionals.
It may seem that the more power a cordless drill has, the better. However, this is not always the case because more power also means that it's heavier. An average 9.6 drill approximately weights 3.5 pounds, and a drill with two times more power triples in weight. A heavy cordless drill can cause fatigue rather quickly especially if you are constantly tilting it at certain angles.
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Can anyone tell me which is the positive pole on a DeWalt 14.4 cordless drill battery?
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