So I just bought a 2100rpm brushless that cost $159.
I'm back at the store and the price went down 30 bucks. According to the guy I asked (who didn't seem confident about anything I asked, including a few flat "I don't knows") I can return the drill for the difference.
Only thing is the Hammer Drill is now the same price as what I paid for mine. So, I need to know if I'd be better off buying the HD or just taking the cash. Does a hammer drill act differently? Are they louder? Because that would be a deal breaker since my drill absolutely screams.
While we are talking drills I noticed there was an inexpensive Ryobi that has 3 gears and goes north of 3000rpm. I don't see needing that kind of speed aside from running de-core claptons.
Is my big tough brushless like serious overkill for no load running? I mean I did hang a really heavy front door the other day, but truthfully my typical need for a drill (aside from coil making of course) is not much. I'm pretty sure I bought this because I'm a man and couldn't help myself from getting the overkill tool. Gonna be really hard to step down... but I'll consider it.
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I'm back at the store and the price went down 30 bucks. According to the guy I asked (who didn't seem confident about anything I asked, including a few flat "I don't knows") I can return the drill for the difference.
Only thing is the Hammer Drill is now the same price as what I paid for mine. So, I need to know if I'd be better off buying the HD or just taking the cash. Does a hammer drill act differently? Are they louder? Because that would be a deal breaker since my drill absolutely screams.
While we are talking drills I noticed there was an inexpensive Ryobi that has 3 gears and goes north of 3000rpm. I don't see needing that kind of speed aside from running de-core claptons.
Is my big tough brushless like serious overkill for no load running? I mean I did hang a really heavy front door the other day, but truthfully my typical need for a drill (aside from coil making of course) is not much. I'm pretty sure I bought this because I'm a man and couldn't help myself from getting the overkill tool. Gonna be really hard to step down... but I'll consider it.
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