Drill finds its utility in almost all modern woodwork, metalwork and construction activities. An electric drill is any day more popular than a manual drill. To define, drill a tool used to make holes using the rotating drill bit run by electric power or manually. It can also be used as a screw driver by adding a screwdriver tip to it.
Drills come in various varieties depending upon the need. It includes hammer drills, corded drills, cordless drills, drill press and so on. The selection process of a drill can be long at times, especially in the case of lack of knowledge. While choosing a drill you must the following points in mind:
Drill Right Angle
Material to be drilled
It is important to understand the nature of the material to be drilled, as it will positively affect your choice of drill. If the material is hard it would require with more torque tool with less speed. However a faster one can be used for softer materials. You may select a drill with variable speed. It enhances your options of its usability.
Power Supply
Electric Drills are available in both corded and cordless forms. The corded drills have the advantage of higher rotating force. Thus, these can be used on tougher materials. They also don't have the trouble of battery discharge. Lastly, due to lack of battery, they are lighter than cordless drills.
On the other hand, cordless drills give you high mobility, a feature of intense use in home and outdoor setups. The cordless power drills also give you great maneuverability.
Weight and Handle Grip
The weight of drill surely affects your efficiency. The drill you select must be compatible for long-time handling by not putting extra stress on your wrist and arms. For this, you can experiment with your drills by holding them just above your eye level for as long as possible. It will give you idea of its weight in actual working conditions.
To match the working conditions, drills are available in three shapes or handle styles: T-handle, right angle and pistol grip. The weight is equally distributed to front and rear in the popular T-handle drills. This makes it usable for longer durations. The right angle drills on the other hand provide greater agility. Pistol grips are a better option for swift action.
Manufacturer
Picking up a branded drill has its own benefits. A DeWalt cordless drill will surely give you better results than its local counter part. Moreover, durability should not be sacrificed for price. The spare parts availability and post purchase benefits also must be kept in mind.
Special Price!!! DEWALT DCD690Kl 3/8-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Lithium-Ion Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit
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DEWALT DCD690Kl 3/8-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Lithium-Ion Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit Feature
- Dual speed ranges (0-500/0-1500) rpm for increased user flexibility providing a wide range of applications
- Compact front to back length (4.0-inch) allowing users to fit into hard to reach spaces
- Compact lithium-ion batteries (DC9181) are compatible with the existing system of DEWALT 18-volt power tools produced since 1996
- Multi-grip trigger provides comfort and convenience, allowing the user to get into tighter spaces while still having access to the trigger
DEWALT DCD690Kl 3/8-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Lithium-Ion Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit Overview
The DEWALT DCD690KL cordless right-angle drill/driver is capable of drilling holes and driving screws in spaces that are too tight and totally inaccessible by virtually any other tool. Measuring just 4 -inch from front to back, this ultra-compact tool is short on stature, but big on features. It has a 3/8 -inch ratcheting chuck and two-speed motor (low: 0-500 RPM; high: 0-1,500 RPM) for high-efficient drilling and screw driving into virtually any building material, and a multi-grip trigger for enhanced comfort at any angle.SAVE NOW on the special offers below!
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