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haha... print all this out, give it to her, and watch the fun begin...
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Hilti used to be a really good name, do they make regular cordless drills?

For what it is worth, I have a rather old dewalt 14.4 and it has been a good one.
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I use the Craftsman 19.2 for heavy and the 14.4, (14 something) for general use. Both are about 7 years old, no problems yet. I use them a lot. When they go, Ive got my $$$ worth.
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Sorry for buttin in without a proper intro but I have to give my 2 cents worth.
Nobody has said anything about Ridgid tools here. 18 and 24 volt and tough as nails.
Heard that they bought out millwalkee????? My son got me into them a few years back and haven't looked back since.
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I install with battery drills all day long. I have used Dewalt for the last 15 years, would not use anything else. I drill metal, wood, 3/4" holes in roof of trucks. My 12 volt Dewalt is the drill to have. It is light enough to use all day, under dashes, etc. plus has the power to cut 3/4" holes.
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DuckRyder wrote:Hilti used to be a really good name, do they make regular cordless drills?

For what it is worth, I have a rather old dewalt 14.4 and it has been a good one.
Didn't even think of Hilti. Never used their drills but there hammer-drills are top notch. They do sell cordless drills:http://www.us.hilti.com/holus/page/modu ... eId=-57509 never seen anyone using Hilti cordless drills, but if they are up to par with there hammer-drills then that's another good brand to look into.
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Expect some really good sales black Friday (wink wink)

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