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Review on Powerful and Efficient: CRAFTSMAN CMCD710C1 Brushless Cordless Driver Unleashed by Marcus Rash

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good drill but not as good as I expected

Watch a video showing working examples and comparing to my 18 volt NiCad drill. I had a hard time judging that. I thought it would blow up my old porter cord drill! However, when it came to drilling and screwing, it was just as good, if better, only marginally better than Porter Cable. One star is missing because there is no screwdriver holder. I think the reason this drill didn't blow off my old drill/driver is because the rack cable has a higher gear, which equates to more tongue and slower drive. . I found that the handyman often slipped off the screw head. This can have two reasons. First, the Craftsman is a lighter drill and second, it's just a higher-rpm motor. five years ago) than today. Weight: The weight of this drill is good and should result in less fatigue at the end of the day. a drill, an LED that burns longer, and a ratchet chuck. Something Porter Cable also has: a screwdriver bit holder. Summary: I was expecting this to just replace my porter cable which I was never happy with. Anyway, I'm leaving my Porter Cable for now. Even though the smell of burnt electric toothbrushes bothers me every time I use them. I hope this helps, I've tried to objectively evaluate this exercise. It's a good drill, but not as good as I expected compared to my old 18 volt nickel cadmium drill.

Pros
  • High score for grip and durability from testers
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks