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Cordless Drill Comparisons - Comparing The Top Brands In Drills

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calendar_month 12 Dec 2021
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If you're going to purchase a cordless tool, then you should really think about getting one with Lithium ion batteries. They cost more, and it's easy to think you could just buy a cheaper model and get a spare battery, but it's not the same. Lithium ion batteries are a true hassle free solution.

Tip #6. Make Sure You're Using the Correct Charger Another one of the things you'd think would be common sense, however I see people trying to recharge their Makita batteries on their Dewalt chargers all the time and wonder why it doesn't work.

If your cordless tools were acquired a long time ago, the battery and charger were of an older technology. The new generation batteries are more efficient and can be charged very quickly. That can be a slight problem with the older charger. The newer chargers have a smart sensing circuit that will cut down the charge rate as the battery is close to getting full. But for older chargers that do not have such smart circuits, they can overcharge the battery, making it hot when it's left on the charger for extended amount of time. So it's worth the time to investigate if a newer type of charger should be in order when getting a new replacement battery.

The batteries of a cordless drill will run out of charge-holding capacity sooner or later. When that happens you can recharge the battery and nothing happens. Then you will need a replacement battery, or a couple of them, to make the tool working again. The good news is it's very easy to find replacement batteries. The hardware stores sell them. Big online shopping stores also have them. You have many options to get a new one. But there are a few considerations to keep in mind when choosing a replacement battery.

Other things to consider in a heavy duty driver are the size, weight, balance, andmakita drill batterycharge time. These comfort and convenience features can make a big difference, especially on heavy duty jobs.

Battery life and charge time is critical when choosing a cordless drill and the Makita BHP452HW is superior in this area. The 18-V Li-Ion batteries that it comes with last for a long time, and even when they run out of juice, they recharge in about 15 minutes. I don't know of many other brands of cordless drills that charge that quickly. Another benefit is you get two batteries instead of just one so you can always have the extra one ready.

Another really cool feature about the Makita BHP451 is the new 45-minute Optimum Charger. It uses a built-in memory chip in the battery and a CPU chip in the charger to communicate with one another. The purpose is so that the charger can analyze the data in the battery and determine the best charging method at the time.

Chapman offers cordless tools form Bosch and Makita along with numerous accessories to make your cordless tool do your job better. Selecting the right cordless drill for you or the job isn't too complicated, but it helps to be educated on some of the things you should consider.
Brands will also allow you to buy a drill and other power tools without a battery or charger, in case they already have them. This is one reason why corded drills were still favored for quite awhile, even after the release of cordless drills.

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