by Burgerman » 29 Sep 2020, 09:19
Same size as the one I linked to. But less power and brushed motors rather than brushless. So less run time and more to wear out. But cheaper. Not syre why you need the normal drill one though. Esp if you have a drill.
The impact ones are good for drilling, too. And are torqueless so easier for your girls to use. If it were me I would get the brushless 12v tool, with 3Ah battery, and impact version only. I have both. Never use the drill version much now. At least on powerchairs. Used it yesterday with a hole saw to cut a hole in my lexan body truck for the camera to see out. Impact driver is less throttleable and wrong tool for that.
Having that drill that you never used doesent mean its a waste of money. I have many tools, special sets of ends for doing phones and obscure screws, hobby stuff, hole saws in many diameters, step drills, centre drills, and every possible allen/socket/hex/screwdriver bits. Because they are there waiting. Till that frustrating job turns up where you NEED that adapter/drill/left handed long screwdriver or iphone tri bladed end or whatever. I have lots of space. Tools are invaluable for that time you NEEDED the tile cutter or the dremmel large diameter allow saw blade or whatever. Good tools and varied options are invaluable. Likewise I have dozens of types and sizes heatshrink, tapes etc. Self amalgamating, fabric, ptfe slippery coating, and parcel, masking, insulation, etc. I have velcro, cable self adhesive clips, spanners, grips, wire strippers, soldering irons, gas torches and disposible small torches/lighters with turbo flame. And endless boxes of stainless bolts and screws and washers, spacers, rod ends, metal and carbon tubes/bars, and small cutters and grinders. Also cables on reels, and bags of terminal connectors, andersons, and other wiring stuff. A dozen different types of epoxies and superglues, wood and contact glues.
So I can repair, build, make, cut, solder, rivet, repair or desighn anything from jet engines to wheelchairs or cars. Or hobby stuff. All aquired over years. Including pillar drill, lath, and 12V cordless drills, impact drivers, saws, grinders etc. AC percussion masonary drills. And drills and taps in every metric size possible inc some left hand thread ones. Theres little I cant fix or design or make. Braze, or solder. Even aluminium. Of course if space is a problem your mileage may vary. I have a 4 bedroomed house, tons of storage places, and a large carpeted heated garage. And a lath and tools in my bedroom... And a seperate room for mowers, strimmers, hedge trimmers, plant pots, bags of compost etc. Maybe only 10% will ever be used. That isnt the point though its there when I do need it. And buying in bulk for many items, or buying decent tools isnt expensive long term.