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  Topic Name: GPS question on: June 22, 2020, 01:56:40 AM
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Top 4 Cordless Drills In This Year

When finding yourself in search of a new drill, you might come across dozens of sale options, all of which seem to have excellent properties. As we understand the struggle of making decisions, we have made your life a little bit easier by summing up all best cordless drill brands . Considering both the drill’s features and prices, here are our best four drills categorised into different functions.

Drills for general-use practice: this type of device is suitable for both home-use and more professional purposes. Considering their versatile designs, we give you our top 2.

Bosch PS32-02

Prices: ranging from 138$ on Amazon (Prime eligible) to 150$ in Lowe’s

Model: this 12-volt drill is built-in with the brushless motor (compared to its conventional brushed type), which yields a more forceful delivery and a longer life-span. Bosch PS32-02 is also very suitable for women thanks to its light-weighted feature. It only scales 2 pounds, almost half the heft of the majority of the drills and its pistol-grips gives easier handling. Lastly, Bosch PS32-02 also comes with a compact design, a LED-light, and two 2-amp-hour batteries.


Makita FD07R1

Prices: 160$ on Amazon (Prime eligible) and Staples

Model: this drill also has a brushless motor, which gives it all the tick points compared to its peers: slim design, impressive flexibility, and long battery life. Weighing just over 2 pounds and attaining 6 inches height, Makita FD07R1 gains another plus point. It also stands out in its power test, delivering just as sturdy drills and high speed as the bigger 18-volt models. What we like the most is its extra power charge that comes with the kit, which can pack a full battery in just under 1 hour.

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Drills for heavy-duty

DeWalt DCD792D2

Prices: 239$ on Amazon

Model: this drill is our best cordless power drill of both worlds, comprising both the features of the 18-volt and the balanced 12-volt drills. Its ingenious design makes it capable of switching between heavy and light fixtures without straining your hand while maintaining its strong force. With its wide range of voltage drills, DeWalt DCD792D2 is suitable for many composite materials, from hardwood to drywall. Additionally, this is equipped with a phone app that analyses battery percentage, heat and trigger pulls, etc.


Drills for light-duty

Hilti SFD 2-A

Prices: 63$ on Amazon

Model: While being one of the most economical options on the list, this drill provides excellent performance for home-use hobbyists. With price half the majority, Hilti still puts out a reasonably powerful force and maintains all the similar properties of other top cordless power drills. Having a 2-pound weight and a compact design is ideal for tight areas and overhead ceiling tasks such as adjusting a chandelier. This drill minimises strains and provides comfortable handling; and how could we not mention its 20-year warranty.

Final words

Thank you for sparing your time to read this article. I hope our review will be helpful for you to choose your best cordless drills on the market !
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  Topic Name: GPS question Reply #1 on: June 22, 2020, 04:55:15 AM
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« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2020, 04:55:15 AM »

What do you want to do with the GPS? Simply navigate or tell you where you are? Do you want to capture other data such as cadence and heart rate? Do you want to plan a route say at HTTP://ridewithgps.com, download it to your GPS and then ride the route with navigation prompts?

Maybe have a look at the Garmin range and see what is available in your price range and what it does and if any of that suits you requirements.
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  Topic Name: GPS question Reply #2 on: June 25, 2020, 12:33:23 PM
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2020, 12:33:23 PM »

I got a Garmin Edge Touring for around $100 on facebook marketplace. But if you're only looking for infrequent use, Ridewithgps on your phone is probably a better option. dedicated GPS all have a painful learning curve and tendency to fail at the wrong time.
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