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Old 10-02-2023, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by dtennent View Post
I used that craftsman drill for years. Several years ago, we replaced the decking around our pool up north. My son in law had a Dewalt cordless drill which was lighter, more compact, and more powerful than the Craftsman. I have since made the switch to Dewalt for our home here. Every time I am up north and pick up the Craftsman, I remember how much nicer the Dewalt drill is. In a few years, when we stop being snow birds, the Craftsman drill will be the first thing in the garage sale.

I use to have dewalt battery tools for home use. I didn’t use them enough to support expensive batteries. I sold them and brought craftsman combo package. I have elbow and shoulder problems and can’t hold crasftman cordless drill very long. I don’t do much anymore but going lighter save my elbow from holding heavy drill or twisting a screwdriver. I also have 8v driver set which very versatile. I was mechanic for 43 plus years my joints/tendons are weak on right arm.

Last edited by Topspinmo; 11-17-2023 at 11:13 PM.