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Review on High-Performance Brushless Battery with All-Metal Construction, 0-1500RPM Speed, and Additional Accessories by Glen Needham

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The Secret To Paying $40-$50 Less For This Drill

Want to save some money? There are two different ways I can help you save up to $50 on this exercise. And it's a good drill for the money it's worth. Better torque than most cordless drills. It's brushless, which means the motor lasts longer than most cordless drills. It comes with two rechargeable batteries that charge quickly and hold a charge well. So a bargain for the price. But I'll show you two ways to save even more. Here are your options.1. Use a digital voucher. At the time of writing this review, they have a small checkbox on the product page to use a coupon at checkout. It's really easy to miss, so when you're done reading this review (and I hope you find it useful), look for the coupon option. If you check the box for it, you'll automatically save $50 when you add it to your cart and then proceed to the final checkout steps.2. Teccpo sells an identical drill plus 32 bits, two batteries, and a carrying case (as in this ad) for just $79.99. But you have to look for it. Search for "Teccpo 13904" in Revain. Then click on the yellow and black drill. Same torque but three more torque settings and speeds up to 1700 instead of 1500. So even if they pull a $50 coupon off the product page, you can still pay $40 less for a drill set from the same brand that is almost identical to this . one. While you're looking for their Model 13904 Drill Set, Teccpo may not have the name that Skil, Ryobi, or obviously DeWalt have. But because they're unbranded, they make a pretty good power tool for home use. We have a variety of drilling rigs that we use on our land for various projects. I've used it to install new solar powered spotlights in a few sheds on our property. So far so good, time will tell how the engine behaves. The price of $120 is quite acceptable. But if you can save even $20, that's a good deal. Use either of the two methods above and you're basically only paying $70-$80 for a set. Best of all, they have a 30-day money-back guarantee. So if you receive a drill and decide within the first month it's not for you, send it back for a refund. No risk is always a plus, so consider opting for one exercise set or the other.

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