Posted by Goose on December 25, 2013 at 09:09:45 from (70.198.27.87):
My main cordless drill is a Ryobi with a matching cordless circular saw.
But, I do like to have a couple of cheaper ones around 'cause sometimes when I'm working in my shop I'll have a drill bit in one, a socket in another, and a Phillips bit in still another.
About a month ago, my wife and I were in Menard's and happened to see a display of cordless drills. I commented that I had a couple that the batteries were going kaput in and I couldn't find replacement batteries, and we walked on.
About a week ago, I was in Menard's and saw they had the drills on sale, so I bought two. Then last night when we were opening gifts, I found out my wife gave me three more.
But--since I'm in a transition between two shops, I can keep one at the house and two in each shop. They'll all be put to good use.
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