Yep, they are not for everyone......if you dont need a drill on a daily or weekly basis, pulling out a cord is the way to go, and electric drill last foreverI will add I have the older, blue version of the Ryobi D48CKC. It's a corded clutch drill. I have never in my life needed a cordless drill nor do I want to deal with batteries when I seldom need one.
sorry I missed that<<1/2 inch with at least 400 or more-inch lbs of torque, will be driving deck screws drilling etc. already have a corded hammer drill for concrete ,,.something that is fairly heavy duty, that won't be a problem tool.What size you looking for 3/8" or 1/2"?
If you act quick, the coupon below will take 15% off the $97.99 price tag. You can't go wrong if @Trav endorses a Harbor Freight tool.The Hercules brushless kit is $97, 5 year walk in walk out warranty and a much better chuck than the red trash sold at HD.
https://www.harborfreight.com/20v-b...gDrpVuA-Vzd8bUyFO4zgzrSfE-8TEvWhoCuLQQAvD_BwE
Although they appear to be brushed tools but that is a fair price. I would take that before any of the other TTI branded stuff.I have this set of Rigid - availalbe only through Home Depot. There made by the same parent company as Milwaukee. Not saying there anywhere as good as Milwaukee but there good enough for me.
If you register them they have a lifetime warranty for the original owner - including the batteries.
$99 for drill, impact driver and a couple batteries.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-...2-0-Ah-Batteries-and-Charger-R92721/324536628
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