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Posted at 2:07 PM on Friday 09/18/09 by
Ben
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Walmart has the Black & Decker 9.6V Drill tool and Accessories for $45 + shipping. Shipping is about $8; free in-store pickup in most locations. Includes 9.6V cordless drill, 46 piece starter set. [Compare]
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    jkimod - Posted 2:28 pm PDT 09/18/09 (308 Posts)  Report Spam

    as much as i hate to create waste, this is cheaper than finding and buying a replacement battery for my old craftsman

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    LiveSquid - Posted 2:31 pm PDT 09/18/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    A drill tool? lol.

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    whatatay - Posted 2:32 pm PDT 09/18/09 (1901 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1 there is too much emphasis on waste and being green. We will all be dead in the next 100 years. Why be concerned with what happens after that? Is someone who will be living 100 years from now going to help me now? Live life to the fullest now and let those who are around later worry about things. There is no benefit or reward for us now to make things better for people years later.

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    Ninjaswinger - Posted 4:52 pm PDT 09/18/09 (114 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3 I plan on living forever so dont create waste for me....

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    techsupport - Posted 5:42 pm PDT 09/18/09 (5128 Posts)  Report Spam

    9.6v is for poussys

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    Chrisman - Posted 5:54 pm PDT 09/18/09 (3166 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1, between a new battery for a good Craftsman, and this piece of crap, I'd buy a new battery.

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    Solow - Posted 7:19 pm PDT 09/18/09 (2911 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's not even the fire storm. Don't expect too much from this, more like a screwdriver.

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    dave_c - Posted 7:45 pm PDT 09/18/09 (16750 Posts)  Report Spam

    Many of the Craftsman packs are affordably priced, if #1's isn't it's probably because it's a substantially better quality or more powerful drill (even tho it's still Craftsman).

    Indeed this drill is more like a screwdriver, but it may not be variable speed (?) so check for that useful feature if you need a screwdriver.

    The other issue is it likely uses the crude unregulated pseudbaconrickle charger that many on the lowest end do, which can cook the batteries if left overcharging since it doesn't turn itself off or have multiple charge rates.

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    goldenboyfx - Posted 9:20 pm PDT 09/18/09 (1343 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, someone could invent a time machine in the future and then come back to kick your butt..

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