--- In [email protected], m2smart4u2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Ok you guys, I am trying to figure out if I bought the right tool. I 
> watch homne and garden on TV and these dudes just pull out a drill and 
> zzzzzzt the screw goes right in without drilling. I have been using a 
> really old drill and unlike TV the drill bit falls out etc. I just 
> bought a drill/driver black and decker cordless 18v rechargeable for 
> $69. I could have got a mikata (sp) for $199 or a Dewalt for $199. 
> There is something called (i think) an impact drill/driver. so does it 
> make a difference which one I bought? should I return the Black and 
> decker for the other models? I hate having crappy tools. I just 
> noticed that this new drill requires me to screw in the casing that 
> holds the drill. Maybe I should get the better one??? I am a power 
> tools kind of woman and would like to find a guy with a good set of 
> tools HAHA! I wish they would have let me take wood shop in jr. high 
> school instead of cooking.

While an impact drill/driver may be your best bet in a man (or a
saturday night date), the hardware type is for drilling into cement. I
used to live in a condo with cement ceilings and floors -- bought one
so I could hang plants and things from the ceiling. (Plus the trapeeze
over the bed of course). It literally acts like a small jack hammer
and a drill at the same time. You don't need such for drilling int to
drywall. In fact you may end up going thru to you neighbors (if you
are in a condo or apt).

   






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