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Consumers also praise the drill's longevity, ease of handling, and ability to drill through brick, concrete, and other hard materials. One consumer said that after months of use, it maintained its ...
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10 Types of Drills and How to Use Them

Back in the day, carpenters used brace-and-bit drills. For lighter jobs, manufacturers came up with a gear-driven model. More ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. So, you've just purchased a shiny new Makita-branded drill from your local hardware store. With the power of this spinning wonder, you can ...