I would change course, and go for an 18 volt, 1/2 inch Ryobi with one of the new lightweight lithium Ion batteries. They are variable speed, and those new batteries run a LONG time on a charge, and then charge back up in an hour. Plug the 110 volt charger into an inverter when onboard, or get two batteries and rotate them from home. You'll be getting so much more "tool" than anything like what you described can provide.

Bill Bina

On 6/16/2015 11:15 AM, John Russo via CnC-List wrote:

I am looking for a small light duty light weight 3/8 max bit size, 12 volt cordless drill that has a 110 volt charger and also has a 12 volt cord with cigarette lighter adaptor that can be used directly connected to the house batteries.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

John

Arpeggio C&C 32

Norwalk, CT



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