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    what a drag. the 12" extension saves on my back and knees and all that scrubbing. and does the job in a fraction of the time it used to. I also have wire brush's for grill cleaning



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    I've got a couple of those. 12 and 18". They help you drill through a wall without having to measure on both sides and get it right.

    Got to say though, that cordless looks pretty weak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    I've got a couple of those. 12 and 18". They help you drill through a wall without having to measure on both sides and get it right.

    Got to say though, that cordless looks pretty weak.
    looks are deceiving. plenty of torque. its 1/2" to. its just for indoor use

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    Quote Originally Posted by namvet View Post
    looks are deceiving. plenty of torque. its 1/2" to. its just for indoor use
    Just at you. I do commercial construction as an electrician. I know you probably don't need the high speed low drag top of the line cordless for home use. I figured it was 1/2" because of the size of the hole saw. Kind of hard to get that on a 3/8s.

    And I DO love the extensions. I've got an 18" 1/4" bit that has saved me a LOT of work. But when the spouse used to say "bathroom" I would point to the patch over my pocket that said "electrician".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Just at you. I do commercial construction as an electrician. I know you probably don't need the high speed low drag top of the line cordless for home use. I figured it was 1/2" because of the size of the hole saw. Kind of hard to get that on a 3/8s.

    And I DO love the extensions. I've got an 18" 1/4" bit that has saved me a LOT of work. But when the spouse used to say "bathroom" I would point to the patch over my pocket that said "electrician".
    I live in a community now and they do all the maintainence. in and out. so i enjoy sitting on the patio and watch them do the repairs and cut the lawn. got a problem?? dial up em up. this is just for routine inside cleaning. but yeah extensions are great. in my case i can do it standing up. back and knee problems are catching up with me. its a bitch gettin' old

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    Quote Originally Posted by namvet View Post
    I live in a community now and they do all the maintainence. in and out. so i enjoy sitting on the patio and watch them do the repairs and cut the lawn. got a problem?? dial up em up. this is just for routine inside cleaning. but yeah extensions are great. in my case i can do it standing up. back and knee problems are catching up with me. its a bitch gettin' old
    As I sit here, I have on a knee brace, ankle brace, and elbow wrap and am dodging a hip replacement. Ironman's gonna envy me pretty soon. So I hear ya' loud and clear.

    I just refuse to back down from the position I've been put in. I don't lose. 'Nother story though.
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