That my friend is quite true. I was looking at upgrading the batteries in my Milwaukie and found to go to the latest and greatest would set me back the cost of a new drill so I figured to wait a while. I did however get 3 replacement batteries since my original packs were under a recall so I guess I'm good for a minute.
On Jan 12, 2008, at 7:16 PM, Gil Laster wrote: > I have an 18-volt Craftsman drill, that was on sale for $80 with 2- > batteries and charger. I have yet to stall it driving 3-inch deck > screws except when the battery is weak. The price was less than > replacing 2 batteries for my previous Ryobi 9.6-volt drill. The > Craftsman is now 3-years-old and the batteries (nickel-cadmium) do > not hold much charge anymore. I am watching for another sale. It is > unfortunate that some drills can be made disposable by the cost of a > pair of replacement batteries. > > - Gil Laster > Charlotte, NC > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > Scott Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
