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    The best escrap removal tool. EVER!!

    Well im going to let my secrets out. Ive thrown all of my other drills out of the disassembly room and bought two of these! You can not beat them. The battery last forever, they are very very light and you can put any attachment in it- and fast!

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    Tat looks like a kook tool.....been thinking bout trying one of them out

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResourcefulRecycling View Post
    Well im going to let my secrets out. Ive thrown all of my other drills out of the disassembly room and bought two of these! You can not beat them. The battery last forever, they are very very light and you can put any attachment in it- and fast!
    That is what I use...I have an 18v and 12v, and the 12v gets used for all my escrapping as well as a few other little things. It is great.
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    The Bosch lithium-ion drills are great too, I have 2 of them. Light weight and they zip screws out way faster than a traditional drill and you can witch the setting to slower with more torque for super tight screws or other projects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmybay View Post
    The Bosch lithium-ion drills are great too, I have 2 of them. Light weight and they zip screws out way faster than a traditional drill and you can witch the setting to slower with more torque for super tight screws or other projects.
    Bosch makes some good tools

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    I am using a 14.4v hitachi lithium ion drill, it works really good, and last a long time on a fully charged battery.

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    I use a similar drill it is a 12v li-ion Makita here 15 min recharge on batteries and they last about 2 hours of constant use, came with charger and extra battery paid $160. Love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResourcefulRecycling View Post
    Well im going to let my secrets out. Ive thrown all of my other drills out of the disassembly room and bought two of these! You can not beat them. The battery last forever, they are very very light and you can put any attachment in it- and fast!
    Do they make other tools?? I thought everybody uses an impact to tear down with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResourcefulRecycling View Post
    Well im going to let my secrets out. Ive thrown all of my other drills out of the disassembly room and bought two of these! You can not beat them. The battery last forever, they are very very light and you can put any attachment in it- and fast!
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    Yep! As soon as i seen them in your shop i bought 2!

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    I got the Ridgid set from HD, use those mainly around the house they look to pretty to get dirty, I use my craftsman 19.2 on my scrap. I might just buy another set of the Ridgid cause the 19.2s are heavy. Well the bright side is you start to get stronger after a while lol


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    Seems like a video. Really interesting design. What can this tool be used to?


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