My Makita 5A corded drill finally died, but it had been going down hill for a while. So, I'm looking for another, more powerful corded drill, to be used from everything from drilling both wood and steel to mixing paint and roofing paint. Thinking maybe 8-10 amps, Variable speed, hammer drill ok but not a deal breaker, have that on my cordless. Suggestions? I am not brand loyal, have Dewalt, Portercable, Craftsman, Makita, HF.
Any other details besides the high amp rating and optional hammer function. :confused3:
Do you really need that 8-10 amps that more than likely will reflect in the cost too.
Chuck size? Need 1/2 inch or will 3/8 do the job, keyed or keyless?
Xtra handle?? Fixed side position or 360 rotational.
RPM??? Many heavy half inch chuck drills often have fairly low rpm 's. Is having a faster drilling speed higher rpm more desirable?
Maybe 2 speed settings?
Price range???? $49 or $299 or somewhere in between :confused2:
The corded drills I still own and barely ever use anymore are all Makita's and none were over 5.5 amps, a 3/8" VSR, a 1/2 side handle. a 9/16 lightweight hammer drill.
But we always had Milwaukee Magnum drills at my old job
Here's just 3 of Milwaukee options...
A budget priced
8 Amp 3/8 drill 0420. That one has been on sale a lot too.
The traditional
1/2 Magnum drill 850 RPM. Of course can also get 3/8 magnum models with different rpm's and slightly less amp ratings
This
2 speed Hammer Drill
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