Published On Nov 8, 2020
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A 20V drill is a great thing to own for any homeowner, woodworker or DIYer. The question is this; do you have to spend $180 to get a drill that will do the jobs that you need a drill to do? This video explores that question by testing four value-priced drills that get great reviews. I'll explore questions such as:
- which cheap drill from amazon is the best quality?
- Do I need a 20V drill?
- Can I drive bolts with a 20V drill?
- Which cordless drill is best on a budget?
- How long does it take to charge a 20V battery?
- Is Kimo a good brand?
- Is Teccpo a good grand?
- Is Avid Power a good brand?
- Which cheap drill has the best clutch?
- Which cheap drill is best for driving big screws?