Everyone should agree with me when I say that a cordless drill is among the most important tools. It is crucial tool if you want to complete any kind of home-improvement project at home by yourself. No matter what you do, drills are always a useful thing to have.
So basically, after you've decided that you want to buy one, you should go to Walmart, Home Depot, Sears... However, when you get there, you'll notice that there are so many different cordless drills that impossible to choose the best one for you. In this article I'll go through few important specifications and explain each of them a little bit better.
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First of all - size and weight. During past few years, size and weight of a regular cordless drill has reduced significantly. However, because of the new technologies being used, the performances remained the same.
Second important specification are torque and power. Torque is some kind of rotational force. Depending on what you want to do with you drill, you should decide on how much inch/lbs you need. If you need drill for minor home tasks, then 180 inch/lbs is enough. For bigger and more difficult tasks like remodeling and home construction use 320 incl/lbs. That should be enough. Torque numbers are always written on the manual. If not, visit manufacturer's website for additional information.
Speed is also important factor. Today, I would highly recommend you not to buy cordless drill without variable speed. with variable speed you can manually adjust the RPM of you drill in order to use it on either soft (lower speeds) or hard (higher speed) materials.
And lastly, batteries are also important. Old drills use Nickel-Cadmium batteries. However, those batteries are being replaced now by Lithium-Ion ones. Those batteries last few time longer and also have shorter recharging time. All in all, they are much more efficient.
Special Price!!! Black & Decker FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Slide Style Battery Charger
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Black & Decker FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Slide Style Battery Charger Feature
- Charges 9.6, 12.0, 14.4, and 18-volt NiCad battery packs
- Charges batteries in under 90 minutes
- Rough and tough plastic construction
- Weighs 14.7 ounces
- Includes a 2-year warranty
Black & Decker FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Slide Style Battery Charger Overview
The convenience of using cordless tools can be compromised if you're always standing around waiting for the batteries to recharge. To get you up and running quicker, with less down time, Black and Decker has developed the FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Fast Charger. This cleverly designed plug-in charger accepts a wide range of nicad batteries, including 9.6, 12, 14.4, and 18-volt packs. And it will recharge a battery in less than 90 minutes, as compared to the average three-hour recharge time of the chargers that came with the tools. The FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Fast Charger accepts all Black and Decker and Firestorm spring-loaded (slide-in) type batteries.Black & Decker FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Slide Style Battery Charger Specifications
The convenience of using cordless tools can be compromised if you’re always standing around waiting for the batteries to recharge. To get you up and running quicker, with less down time, Black & Decker has developed the FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Fast Charger. This cleverly designed plug-in charger accepts a wide range of nicad batteries, including 9.6, 12, 14.4, and 18-volt packs. And it will recharge a battery in less than 90 minutes, as compared to the average three-hour recharge time of the chargers that came with the tools. The FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Fast Charger accepts all Black & Decker and Firestorm spring-loaded (slide-in) type batteries. --Joseph TruiniWhat’s in the Box: Black & Decker 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Fast Charger
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