But for some special tasks, there are definitely better options out there, and you’ll read about those below. They are affordable, dependable, versatile, and they are great for both drilling holes and driving screws. But for all the new creature comforts, these drills all operate in pretty much the same fashion. Over the years they’ve lost their cords, shed a few pounds, and we’ve seen the addition of keyless chucks and on-board lights. You know ’em, you love ’em, and everyone has at least one. But in the end you’ll understand what each drill does and approximately how it does it, so let’s dive in! The Traditional Drill/Driver The subtle differences can be explained with a few rather simple analogies though I’m sure some sticklers for details might take issue with my explanations. The distinctions eluded me for quite some time until I decided to do a little research and get some answers for myself. Instead, I decided it would be more useful to you if I discuss the differences between impact drivers, hammer drills, and regular drills. This is my first and only impact driver so I can’t really compare it to other brands. I have had the DeWalt Impact driver in my shop for several years now and I finally decided it was time to talk about it.
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