13.2 Volt Cordless Drills

A handy power tool like one of those cordless drills up to 13.2 volts are great for any small family. Cordless drills are sold according to volt capacity in generally four categories – up to 9.4 volt, cordless drills up to 13.2 volt, up to 18 volt and up to 24 volt.

Cordless drills up to 13.2 volt come in the mini or small category and are meant as handy odd-job machines for once-in-a-while use. They require small workload and would do fine for five- to ten-minute jobs beyond which they can get heated up.

Usually it is the regular power cord drills that don't let you worry about the battery running out in the middle of a job but a good cordless drill up to 13.2 volt can help you work in otherwise difficult places to negotiate like corners behind the bedside table or inside cupboards.

Some latest cordless drills up to 13.2 volt even come with a dual battery pack so you can put one on charge while using the other.

Black Decker 5991 K 132 VOLT CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL
Black Decker 5991 K 132 VOLT CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL
US $232.95
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Craftsman 132 volt cordless drill with case 2 batt and charger
Craftsman 132 volt cordless drill with case 2 batt and charger
US $40.00
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Most cordless drills up to 13.2 volt or higher come with special built-in light feature. This further helps being precise during work. Ideally you should look for cordless drills up to 13.2 volt with the following features:

-         a clutch that can be adjusted properly and precisely and a reversible drive

-         a trigger lockout that is a must for safety. This is all the more important if you have children in the house and your drill may be left outside

-         It is best to buy a drill from a good manufacturer who has core expertise in the drill segment so that you can get some kind of warranty with your purchase

-         Proper magnetized bit in the drill to hold the screws more securely and properly is very important. Though, most drills have this feature, some drills come with extra magnetized boxes too. A chuck lock helps keep the bit securely in place.

-         Drills with no speed-setter can be a problem as you need to slow down the drill for removing a screw and speed it up for drilling holes.

You can compare products online and order from a secure website. But before you set that mouse click rolling on the 'pay' button, do read up some reviews about the model that you intend to purchase.

Several sites, often linked to the manufacturer's site itself, give reviews by users including tips and a real-time assessment of the machine.

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