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Originally Posted by Jel
not sure if many in this thread have actually used a heavy duty cordless drill. Used them 10+ years ago while an aerial/satellite installer/engineer and no problems whatsoever drilling holes in masonry, then doubling up as a boltdriver. I'm sure they've come even further along since then.
edit: Ah ok I see now, I think of these as drills Makita BHR202RFE 18V LXT SDS+ Rotary Hammer: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
and those others as basically cordless screwdrivers that you can also do light drilling with.
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Yeah, usually the cordless drill is all about ease of use and something you want to be able to holster in a tool belt if need be. For more strenuous tasks or repetitive ones that may strain the battery, its best to be corded if possible. I couldn't imagine having that Makita hanging off my waist
