Battery charge is the achilies heel of the DeWalt tools. The design
philosophy of the development team is for maximum umph for a few uses.
It is assumed the user will only drive a few screws or drill a few holes
before putting the battery back on the charger. That's why a DeWalt (or
almost any BD cordless drill for that matter) will twist your wrist off
for a few moments, and then fall flat on its face.
>>> <Larry_Spector@NAI.com> 09/18/02 10:19AM >>>
I'll be the odd man out, and recommend something other than DeWalt...
I've got a Porter Cable 19.2V and it's by far the best drill I've
owned.
It's got power to spare, and the battery lasts forever. It might be a
bit
heavy for some people, but for my purposes it's great!
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