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jdkhokie

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I would go battery which are easier to manage. Eletric drills are


relatively cheap for most all brands so get a Dewalt for a little bit more money. Battery is where is gets more expensive. Depending on voltage requirements get at least a 20 volt. The best lowest price 20V battery drill you can find is a Harbor Freight Bauer. I have had one for 6 years it stays charged for months and has plenty of power.

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Posted: 11/25/2021 at 12:31PM



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