24v Cordless Drill
If you want a powerful cordless impact drill consider getting a 24v Cordless Drill. This is a powerhouse and not for the faint at heart. This is a man's drill, no offense to the women. The 24v Cordless Drill can be found weighing between 6-10 pounds. This drill is really for the professional and not the layman do it yourself type project. Be sure you want this type of power when considering the average home project. A Bosch cordless drill is an example of a 24v Cordless Drill. The high quality of this type of cordless impact drill tends to have a longer life span. The warranty and replacement parts are readily available for such a high performance drill. The 12v cordless drills, and the 18v cordless drills are not in the same league as this 24v Cordless Drill. Not that these drills aren't good because they are. They are good for more home projects and for people that are not using the drill for professional use. The 24v Cordless Drill is a drill that designed to last. The is a great drill for the professional carpenter. There is a lady at my job and she purchased a 24v Cordless Drill for her husband who is a carpenter. This is his favorite drill and he uses it for all of his projects that require a drill. He reports that it drills through wood, metal and stone. The 24v Cordless Drill is also known to keep a charge all day. Charge it the night before and don't worry about it anymore for the rest of the day. The 24v Cordless Drill is a strong, dependable, and long lasting. This isn't a drill for the weak. It does require some muscle to handle the power. This type of drill stands up to the expectations of a professional tool. Consider the Bosch cordless drill if you are looking a 24v Cordless Drill. On a vanity note these durable drills come in bright colors also making them easy to locate within the clutter of other tools. There is a 24v Cordless Drill to fit in every budget.
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