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Best drill in terms of power and battery life and very light is gotta be m12 Milwaukee
 
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A very informative post there aidindog..... you wouldn't have any affiliations with the said company would you.....

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As an all round drill I would say it's far too underpowered for all day general use for the average electrician. But then again, what's the average electrician and what does he need from a drill ? That's very open ended.
A good little tool nonetheless, and I think it's cute that they put a hammer function on it.
 
I really like the M12 range its endless specially when I can charge my phone with the same battery I use for Drill or other m12.
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I've got m12 gear to supplement my 18v .

The drill only drilled a hand full of holes and died , just got It back today hope it lasts , I'm pleased with the hackzall , jigsaw and multitool mind ( very impressed with those three) . + 3 x 3ah batts all for 300 nicker!

M12 gear or that kind of stuff has its uses I think .gets in tighter spots lighter to carry great for putting things together panels, flat packs, kitchens

And it gave me new toys to play with !
 
You nailed it ,there is use for them not all the time and you have choice if you don't feel like carrying you 18volt stuff and most importantly I have excuses for playing with more tools [emoji56][emoji56][emoji56]
 

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