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Re: Keyless chucks
Reply #15 - 09/06/18 at 07:30:54
 
BTW, the cheap drills don't have screws to retain the chucks... they're riveted.
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Reply #16 - 09/06/18 at 10:17:44
 
I use a corded 3/8 Milwaukee hole shooter with a keyless chuck ,It's taken 30 years of abuse ,and never cried Uncle,I've even ground three flats on 1/2 inch drill bits at times and it drove them . I hate cordless , having batteries die in the middle of a project sucks. CRAFTSMEN doesn't make POWER tools they buy them  from other makers and slap their name on , and they're junk!
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Reply #17 - 09/06/18 at 15:55:28
 
batman wrote on 09/06/18 at 10:17:44:
I use a corded 3/8 Milwaukee hole shooter with a keyless chuck ,It's taken 30 years of abuse ,and never cried Uncle,I've even ground three flats on 1/2 inch drill bits at times and it drove them . I hate cordless , having batteries die in the middle of a project sucks. CRAFTSMEN doesn't make POWER tools they buy them  from other makers and slap their name on , and they're junk!


I I handed you my brushless, keyless, 18volt Ridgid drill I would have to fight you to get it back. It is a beast of a drill. The batteries last a long time. It has power to spare. It is not excessively heavy. The rare occasion I need something heavier I really need something heavier!
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Reply #18 - 09/06/18 at 20:11:23
 
When the batteries die ,how much do they cost to replace, 50 bucks a piece ? A 30amp 100ft heavy duty extension cord costs about the same and you only have to buy it once, but to each his own.
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