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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Match the Tool to the Job

With all the different models of drill/drivers on the market, it's easy to buy more tool than you really need.

The solution:
Buy a drill based on how you will use it. It doesn't make sense to pay $200 for a tool you'll use only to hang pictures. Nor is it a good idea to pay $50 for a drill only to have the motor burn out after a few days of heavy work.

You don't have to drive yourself crazy trying to think up all the possible jobs you'll have for your new tool.

If you ever need more tool than you have, you can step up in power and options.

Or rent a more powerful drill for those projects that require one.

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