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Tips For Purchasing Cordless Drills
Peter Wilson
Posted at:5/18/2006 2:03:39 PM

There are a wide variety of cordless drills on the market, each with different features. Regardless of the model you choose, make sure it is comfortable in your hand. Try several in the store to find one that fits you best. A few different hand grips are available and only by trying them will you know which you prefer. Look at the position of the controls to find one that will be easy to operate.

Features of Cordless Drills

Look for variable speeds. Harder materials require lower speeds. Softer materials require higher speeds. An adjustable clutch is an excellent feature to have on a cordless drill. These change automatically with the density of the materials being drilled. This feature is great for beginners, as it takes out the need for guessing about the right clutch position.

Consider the power level of the drill. Voltage ranges from two to twenty four volts. Consider your needs when choosing the right drill. Higher volts are needed for drilling heavier materials. Always choose a drill with slightly higher voltage than you think you’ll need to be sure you will have enough power.

The battery is another important consideration. The battery life varies widely among drills. Look for a model with two batteries. With this feature, you can be using one battery while the other is charging. You won’t need to stop working to charge the battery, as you would with only one. Change the battery as soon as you notice the power level drop.

Manufacturers of Cordless Drills

A Makita cordless drill is popular in woodworking shops. This company was one of the first to offer cordless models and continues to advance its technology. These drills are durable and have a long life. A variety of different models are available. Features like variable speeds and multiple torque settings make them versatile. The batteries have the latest technology. Many models come with two batteries and some come with a fifteen minute fast charger.

The Makita 18 volt ½ inch cordless drill is a compact drill with good power. The ergonomic design makes these comfortable to operate, with efficient power. Features like variable speed and a shift lock drive system make drilling easier and more efficient. This drill comes with two long life batteries.

The Ridgid ½ inch drill has 18 volts for sufficient power. This model comes with high capacity batteries and a dual charger that allows both to be charged at the same time. Features such as a two speed transmission and 24 position clutch make this drill an excellent, heavy duty tool.

Ridgid tools also make a great 3/8 inch cordless drill with 14.4 volts. This drill is powerful, but tends to be heavy. It weighs five pounds. Features such as variable speeds, reversible speed and a 24 position clutch make this a versatile tool. Two battery packs are included with this model.

About the author
Peter Wilson distributed a lot of articles for http://www.inside-woodworking.com a website with resources. The author is specializing in tips on cordless drills  .