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Tonden Ockay

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  1. I bought an 18v Bosch Brut Hammer Drill in 2005 and I loved it. I had three batteries for it but they all died out on me a few months back. I since started looking into corded drills because I do not care to keep buying/recharging batteries all the time. I really wish they made a copy of the cordless dills with cords. I say this because I like the one-handed balance (I’m not a fan of the pistol grip), keyless chuck, clutch with 15 or so screw settings, 2 speed options, hammer mode, and so on. If I could only have all this in a cord drill! If I could only have my same Bosch drill with a cord I would be one happy camper. I dropped that drill so many time and it just took a beating and kept on going. After searching the web for a few days I have found two cord drills that stood out to me. Dwalt Hammer Drill that is better balanced like cordless drills are. and Bosch Hammer Drill that I read some where they run cooler then all other drill of its class. I wanted to see what other people thought about these two drills. I want to make the right choice. I do not want to waste my money on the wrong drill. What did I use my 18v cordless Bosch Brut Hammer drill on? Well I have rental properties that I do all the work my self. So I used my drill for just about every thing you can think of (from hanging pictures, drywall, door handle holes, holes in old oak 2x4 and so much more). Edit : I was all so looking at picking up Dwalt DWD 115k 3/8 Drill to go with one of the hammer drills I listed above. However if I get the Dewalt Hammer drill then will I need or should I even get this 3/8 drill then?
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